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The phrase "a path ahead for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a direction or opportunity for progress or development in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy creates a path ahead for sustainable energy initiatives in our community."
Alternatives: "a way forward for" or "an avenue for".
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It charts a path ahead for the NHS that will largely hold good, whatever the outcome of the looming general election.
Publicly announce a set of benchmarks agreed to by the Iraqi Government and the U.S. — political, economic and security goals — to chart a path ahead for the Iraqi government and Iraqi people (to get them moving) and for the U.S. public (to reassure them that progress can and is being made).
In CultureAmp's surveys, which are done under the Murmur brand, only 58% of respondents say they see a path ahead for themselves.
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Though neither the government nor the disparate Syrian opposition seemed willing to condemn the deal in its infancy, the bloodshed and recriminations augured a difficult path ahead for a government that has relied almost exclusively on violence to crush the uprising and an opposition that has yet to forcefully exert itself.
"This constitution ensures our identity, rights, participation and inclusion; a better path ahead for Nepalese LGBTs," said Sunil Pant, a gay rights activist.
He also said it's time for the government to forge a new path ahead for the plant.
She asked her father, "Why would God give me a gift only to take it away?" He had no answer except to say there must be a different path ahead for her.
Though the Obama plan had its critics, including green energy advocates who wanted more available land for development, the downright angry mood at ongoing public meetings intended to solicit comments on Trump's action suggests a thorny path ahead for the BLM.
The recent ruling, though, hints at a path ahead, a way to cheer for our student athletes without being held hostage to money, exploitation, racism, or cynicism.
The recent ruling, though, hints at a path ahead, a way to cheer for our student athletes without being held hostage to money, exploitation, racism, or cynicism.
For himself, he split the difference, expressing dismay while seeking a path ahead.
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