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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a route, method, or approach intended for a specific purpose or individual.
Example: "We need to create a path for a smoother transition into the new system."
Alternatives: "a route for a" or "a way for a".
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They want to be on a path for a new position.
They are not interested in racing along a path for a good workout.
According to the UN Environment Programme, the world is on a path for a potentially catastrophic 3-3.5C of warming.
Every choice they made would forge a path for a group inching its way into electoral politics.
Using a radioisotope injected into the bloodstream, it illuminates a path for a camera to record the flow.
They are clearing a path for a road, heading for a large rock in the wilderness known as Ramciel, or "the place where the rhinos meet".
A messy primary could pave a path for a moderate Democrat in the district, which has been reliably Republican for decades.
But even in today's Republican Party there could be a path for a non-Tea Party extremist to win the nomination.
"So let's get this deal done and put the world on a path for a low-emissions and more sustainable future," he said.
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While the technicians and lawyers could plot a path for an agreement, it took a series of political decisions to decide to follow that path.
A few minutes later, they encountered a frantic woman in a New Jersey State Parks Police S.U.V., who urged them to clear a path for an ambulance.
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