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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path of an" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "Finding a path of an artist can be challenging, as each journey is unique."
Alternatives: "a route of" or "a way of".
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The crossing path is a path of an intruder, who pass through the belt region in the vertical direction.
Dashed lines and a red line show rotation axes of the sky scanner and a path of an incident light, respectively.
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Sailing leads me to a path of a better life, a life full of vitality, excitement and joyful experiences".
Since a path of a graph is a walk between two nodes without repeating nodes, there exists at least one walk with length k between the node i and the node j.
Faking it with any regularity generally leads to a path of a lifetime of sexual dissatisfaction, and dissatisfaction in general.
But it was when I was introduced to the world of DJing -- via a set of turntables -- that my love for music set me a path of a career in music.
Detective Liu, 32, had "walked a path of courage, a path of sacrifice, and a path of kindness", the mayor said.
"But it would set us on a path of providing a sustainable future for the island".
We plotted his counter-escape, laying a path of pecans to a window openingon the yard.
But we turned another corner to see a path of lamps leading to a huge gate.
To follow a "little way" rather than a path of great ambition.
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