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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linear trek of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or path that is straightforward or direct, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The project felt like a linear trek of progress, with each step building on the last without any detours."
Alternatives: "a straight path of" or "a direct journey of".
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This would be a linear trek of about 50km over two days.
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A highway was just a linear succession of blind spots.
From Rafu to our proposed evening camp would be a trek of 30km.
That is a linear, reverse chronological stream of Tweets.
[It] may be a dungeon trek, but it is certainly the dungeon trek of the future".
It's a very linear way of thinking.
This became the Dorsland Trek of 1874.
It's a bit of a trek, but one worth making.
This is the simplest version of what is called a linear-displacement transducer, or linear potentiometer.
But we have developed a non-linear way of teaching.
— an astonishing 88 linear feet of shelving!
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