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The phrase "a meandering path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a route or journey that is not straight, often winding or indirect, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The hikers followed a meandering path through the forest, enjoying the scenic views along the way."
Alternatives: "a winding route" or "a twisting trail".
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It has been a meandering path to this point.
Her iPod took her on a meandering path.
Like many of those she counsels, she took a meandering path through higher education.
Much like the Olympic torch, Ali followed a meandering path in Australia.
If your garden is long and thin, use a meandering path with curved beds to lead round the space.
A user enters start and end points, and the app comes up with a meandering path to travel between them.
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Friction is a good example — an object pushed over a short, direct path will feel the effects of friction for a short while, while an object pushed over a long, meandering path to the same ending location will feel more friction overall.
This produces a lovely meandering path as you wander from room to room and into the comfortable back room with a fireplace.
The study shows that the so-called jet stream has increasingly taken a longer, meandering path.
In general, that leads people in a random, meandering path, Souman says.
He was at Wesleyan for 10 years in all, a do-gooder and a good-timer whose meandering path to a master's was punctuated with stints helping poor farmers in Costa Rica, founding a free community health clinic close to the university's campus and learning how to brew beer in Maine.
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