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The phrase "a labyrinth of footpaths" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex and confusing network of paths or routes, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "As we wandered through the old city, we found ourselves lost in a labyrinth of footpaths, each turn leading us deeper into the maze."
Alternatives: "a maze of trails" or "a network of pathways".
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Shipetiari, set back in the jungle, is composed of family compounds — large huts on stilts — connected by a labyrinth of footpaths.
At the ceremony's conclusion, standing tall and walking fast, he was hustled through a labyrinth of footpaths behind the Royal Lytham & St . Annes Victorianclubhouse until he burst upon a cordon of fans who at first seemed unsure how to respond to his presence.
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