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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a route or direction leading from one point to another, often in a metaphorical or literal sense. Example: "The project outlines a path from initial concept to final implementation, ensuring a smooth transition at every stage."
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What a path, from Palestine to this place.
A path from the house leads to the ocean.
A signpost invites him down a path from which no one has ever returned.
One can follow as Motherwell cut, tore and pasted a path from Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism.
It's hard to see a path from New Hampshire to the nomination for Mr. Huntsman.
So one day I decided, "I will clear a path from Girl's cave to the river".
Here was Michael again blazing a path from black America to white.
He has, it appears, found a path from sourness to graciousness, from rigidness to more flexibility.
Families lay flower petals, candles and offerings on a path from the cemetery to their homes.
He set the company on a path from which it has not yet recovered.
One task remained: a path from the house to the garage.
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