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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path that led" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a route or direction that someone or something has taken to reach a particular destination or outcome.
Example: "As she walked through the forest, she followed a path that led to a hidden waterfall."
Alternatives: "a route that took" or "a way that brought".
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Mirman followed a path that led to a barn, where cattle stood in pens.
We took a path that led to a bluff overlooking a tributary of the Jhelum River.
Eventually they found a path that led to a small field where they met some farmers.
"Netanyahu chose a path that led to a direct confrontation with the [Obama] administration.
But the war didn't end, and Ellsberg started down a path that led to the Pentagon Papers.
Amos and Nily walked hand in hand down a path that led to a huge, martial-seeming piece of sculpture.
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It's a path that leads inexorably to cable.
Halfway along this path, you'll see a path that leads off to the left.
A path that leads toward security and prosperity for all the people in the region.
BUSH: I am willing to follow a path that leads to victory.
And for Mark O'Meara, it could be a path that leads to history.
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