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The phrase "a clear path to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a straightforward or unobstructed route to achieving a goal or outcome.
Example: "The new policy provides a clear path to success for all employees."
Alternatives: "an easy route to" or "a direct way to".
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A week ago, Houston spotted a clear path to the basket against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Clijsters appears to have a clear path to the quarterfinals.
The first need has a clear path to fulfillment.
An element of playfulness and a clear path to involvement were other key characteristics.
Today, Wall Street seems highly confident that housing is on a clear path to recovery.
Two things stand out: fiscal transparency and a clear path to medium-term government prudence.
Disney Interactive is now on what Mr. Pleasants called "a clear path to profitability".
Fittingly, the winner will have a clear path to the conference title.
Filkins's reporting underscores the lack of a clear path to end the fighting.
Most Riverdale students can see before them a clear path to a certain type of success.
No country would spend that without a clear path to membership.
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