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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the journey or direction one takes in life, often in a philosophical or spiritual context.
Example: "Many people believe that following a life path leads to personal fulfillment and happiness."
Alternatives: "a life journey" or "a personal journey".
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"What seemed like an inconsequential little turning point became a life path.
It is still unclear whether most Americans exploring yoga will find a life path or simply an optimal conditioning method.
But at worst it shuts out children from a life path where they could flourish, and even crushes their spirit when forced to go against who they are.
Mr. Neuberger had set out to study art, but ended up as a stockbroker, a life path once likened to Gauguin's in reverse.
The movie will portray a thinly fictionalised version of a young Hillary Rodham starting out on a life path that should, according to observers, see her, as Hillary Clinton, being the overwhelming favourite in the 2016 contest.
He concluded: "Horrific things were done to Wesley Purkey throughout his childhood that sent him on a life path so filled with rage it practically guaranteed his ending up in prison".
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"Rather, he has forged an independent life path as a practitioner of the law and a federal judge," she said.
But he wasn't satisfied; he wanted to find "a true life path," as he noted earnestly in a diary entry.
While not marrying is not necessarily a negative outcome, marriage may be regarded as part of a conventional life path.
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