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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path to each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options, opportunities, or methods available to individuals or groups.
Example: "The program is designed to create a path to each participant's personal goals and aspirations."
Alternatives: "a way for everyone" or "an avenue for each".
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There is grass, a path to each of the nine houses.
Not opposed to each other, but on a path to each other.
Cape Man laid out two rows of cards, told me to assign a path to each row and then started interpreting, which is when I got my second "oh shit" moment of the day.
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I was at Northcliffe [now Local World] and we didn't back any of them, we just couldn't see a path to profit in each of the areas".
Curiously, despite both of their ties to Rocket Internet, Take Eat Easy and Volo appear to be on a path to competing with each other.
Sony indicates that it will need to find a path to zero in each area, using different tactics and approaches.
And, if you are not sitting in the distribution directory, you'll also need to include a path to the files before each.
Taking a page out of Destiny's book with its powerful milestones, you could have it so there was a path to a guaranteed legendary each week.
And while some consider the system a path to riches — the value of each digital coin rose dramatically as the craze took hold — it's also turned out to be a way to go broke, in spectacular fashion.
This involves what is referred to in service design as a path to participation: The journey that each new participant takes, from awareness to adoption, advocacy, and appropriation.
In a matchup of similarly constructed teams, the Ravens and 49ers will each be looking for an edge, and each has a path to victory.
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