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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a path with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of path that has a particular characteristic or feature associated with it.
Example: "We decided to take a path with a beautiful view of the mountains."
Alternatives: "a trail featuring a" or "a route that has a".
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(Two years ago, I had priced slate for a path with a mason in Rhode Island.
Sunday, he began digging a path with a snow shovel to the nearest plowed street, Wood Avenue.
First was a blocking foul by Battier, who had tried to clear a path with a screen.
The challenge was to chart a path with a maximum of coverage and chronological accuracy and a minimum of backtracking.
Visitors to the cliffs climb a path with a stone wall protecting them from soft edges that collapse at times.
Mr. Herbst and his business partners grew the corn to its full size, then hacked out a path with a Weedwacker equipped with a saw blade.
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"We're on a path with an increasing probability of a bad outcome," said Scott Pace, a former NASA official who now directs the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University.
It is possible to classify a path p as either coherent or incoherent by counting the number of inhibitory edges along p. A path with an even number of inhibitory edges is coherent; a path with an odd number of inhibitory edges is incoherent [ 5].
In the figure we choose a path with increasing ϕ from A to B and a path with decreasing ϕ.
Let P n be a graph that is a path with n vertices.
"Because there's a path with that.
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