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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific route or direction within a larger context, such as a physical location or a metaphorical journey.
Example: "She found a path in the forest that led to a hidden waterfall."
Alternatives: "a route within" or "a way through".
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"We've got to get a path in and a path out," the former official said.
The models jogged back and forth along a path in front of Turtle Pond.
Kayakers put in at the end of a path in Bloomfield, Vt.
Next came the process of gently forcing and forging a path in through the ice pack.
Above, a woman and her dog strolled a path in Fort Tryon Park in Manhattan.
Wearing such a path in the earth's rind is denied to the dweller in the city.
The seven disappeared along a path in the jungle, ran and soon split up.
For Goldman, it has already "opened a path in the darkness.
We show that both networks have the same mathematical structure in the sense that a path in one network corresponds to a path in the other one.
ELMSFORD -- "A Path in the Woods and Other Diversions," acrylic paintings by Leigh Trifari.
One explored its waning side while the other forged a path in its glow.
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