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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a footpath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a narrow path for pedestrians, often found in parks, rural areas, or alongside roads.
Example: "We decided to take a leisurely stroll along the footpath that winds through the forest."
Alternatives: "a walking trail" or "a pedestrian path."
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The lab has three bedrooms, connected by a footpath.
But it is more than just a footpath.
She followed the tracks to a footpath into the marsh.
A footpath and lone telephone line connected the two bases.
It's reached via a footpath near the castle.
The road dead-ends at the village, but a footpath continues into the mountains.
Behind the tree, a footpath carves its way through a dense field of grass.
(For Cook, a main attraction is a footpath called the Orr Bog Walk, 17 miles away).
You then reach a footpath signed for Bradfield and Strines, up Walkers Clough.
At the end of the gravel road, a footpath continues through the woods.
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