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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirt path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pathway that is made of dirt, often found in rural or natural settings.
Example: "We decided to take a walk along a dirt path that wound through the forest."
Alternatives: "a dirt trail" or "a gravel path".
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The hunters wandered down a dirt path, carrying the rifles.
A Christian girl roller-skates on a dirt path while snow falls.
Down a dirt path, the Balai Basarah, built with government funds, stood empty.
Across a dirt path from the center is Sarnia United Lutheran Church, immaculate and white.
In it, one moose rakes a dirt path with its antlers while another moose looks on.
By the thousands, Palestinians on foot follow a dirt path past the Israeli barriers.
I drove along a concrete road that was once a dirt path.
She followed a dirt path into the forest and stopped before a stone wall snaking through the woods.
But he still used the earthbag hut — fifty yards away, down a dirt path — as an office.
How different would this street feel — how would it sound — if this sidewalk were, instead, a dirt path or cobblestones?
It scampered down a dirt path that wound through camp, while a boy chased it with a rope.
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