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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a likely path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a probable or reasonable course of action or direction in a given context.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we believe that pursuing a likely path will lead to successful outcomes for the project."
Alternatives: "a probable course" or "a plausible route".
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He said: "I have a feverish love for journalism, so that's a likely path.
Tracing a likely path from a road just south of the mall, he added: "Yukon Avenue, right across the dump, to the West Shore Expressway.
That is not a likely path for financially squeezed states to take, and some areas are openly hoping that people without incomes will find jury pay attractive.
Alternative payment models are proliferating and are being viewed by many as a likely path for improvement in the cost structure of health care delivery.
Graham Windley, 29, a station agent at the Graham Avenue station on the L in Brooklyn, said he voted yes on an imperfect contract because "when you go into arbitration" - considered a likely path at this point - "you don't know what's going to happen".
"I've long thought of education as a likely path in life, but I also knew that I wanted to create something.
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A more likely path is a partly appointed parliament.
A more likely path for him, though, seems to be attorney general -- especially given he has already served in a No. 2 spot in the Justice Department's civil rights division.
A more likely path may be for Yahoo! to sell out.
But the realities of this huge technological change are daunting, so let me tell you a more likely path to realizing this ambition.
But it's a far more likely path than a total change on its medical use.
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