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The phrase "a path to redemption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or journey someone takes to seek forgiveness or improve themselves after making mistakes.
Example: "After years of struggling with addiction, he finally found a path to redemption through therapy and support groups."
Alternatives: "a way to atonement" or "a journey to forgiveness."
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-- a path to redemption.
Christianity was born from undeserved suffering, and a belief that it offers a path to redemption in a world felled by sin.
A former adviser to Mr. Edwards said, "I'm not sure he has a path to redemption, but he doesn't have one without being able to practice".
"I think far from destroying the music business, he put it on a path to redemption," said Tom Freston, former head of Viacom and MTV.
Spike's devotion to Buffy and her mission has set him on a path to redemption; he endured torture to win back his soul for her, then suffered at the hands of the First Evil.
He warns of a coming event that he says will be bigger than 9/11, and it seems he has been sent to set the Yosts – and possibly the whole of mankind – on a path to redemption.
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But Claudel moves beyond man's appetites along a firm path to redemption.
The German economy is enjoying a revival, even as others struggle.Other countries burdened with high labour costs could yet follow a similar path to redemption.
Philosophy and psychology are helping him to make sense of his complex character and his deep commitment to coaching offers a narrow path to redemption.
his OT materials—had neutralized this threat, creating a safe path to redemption.
The Blue Fairy says that August can only become real again if he takes a true path to redemption.
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