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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linear path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a straightforward or direct route, whether literal or metaphorical, in various contexts such as travel, planning, or progress.
Example: "In our project, we aim to follow a linear path to ensure that each phase is completed before moving on to the next."
Alternatives: "a straight route" or "a direct course".
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No single storm took a linear path.
"I wanted it to follow a linear path, but the music got in the way.
But at the core of what we're doing with Ghost Recon is the idea of putting the player back in control and avoiding a linear path".
I don't think there's a linear path from high school to college to where a person ends up in their 40s.
Some have multiple, various paths but wind up at the same destination; some plunge straight ahead in a linear path, so that the story is pretty much the same for every person who plays it; and some are fearsomely, awesomely variable.
The main elements of a traveling-wave tube (TWT) are (1) an electron gun, (2) a focusing structure that keeps the electrons in a linear path, (3) an RF circuit that causes RF fields to interact with the electron beam, and (4) a collector with which to collect the electrons.
Everybody wants to be on a linear path.
I no longer think of my career as a linear path with an ultimate destination.
The lesson here is that great economic and technological transformations don't follow a linear path.
Many of the less well-represented postcranial specimens do not follow a linear path through time of increasing hominization either.
Additional file 1 Movie 1. Animation of a switch keyboard where the cursor follows a linear path across the keyboard.
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