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The phrase "a labyrinth of pathways" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex and intricate system of routes or options, often metaphorically to indicate confusion or difficulty in navigating a situation.
Example: "The city was designed like a labyrinth of pathways, making it easy to get lost among the winding streets."
Alternatives: "a maze of routes" or "a network of trails".
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The island's hillsides are a labyrinth of pathways.
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Homer observes: The house by this time of our lives was a labyrinth of hazardous pathways, full of obstructions and many dead ends.
It's a labyrinth of experience".
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The city resembled a labyrinth of pneumatic tubes.
Beneath the church is a labyrinth of mortuary vaults.
Policies got lost in a labyrinth of committees.
A labyrinth of caution undone by one man's instinct.
You're in a labyrinth of labyrinths: a mesh of fabrications and weirdy truths.
Too often, health insurance seems more like a labyrinth of bureaucracy than a gateway to health.
There were hundreds of brightly colored houses clinging to a labyrinth of hills in Valparaíso, Chile.
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