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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick path to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a more efficient or direct route to achieving something. For example, "This new app is a quick path to learning a foreign language."
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He beat a quick path to shore.
For a while, raising emus seemed like a quick path to wealth.
In many instances, the pay-what-you-want scheme has been a quick path to publicity and an easy way to get people through the door.
Irving Kagan, the youngest, beat a quick path to teaching at Hunter College High School, where many of his students ask to remain on his e-mail list of recommended reading after they graduate.
The early period of the primary has been marked by an unexpectedly apocalyptic strain — even establishment candidates like Marco Rubio have taken to talking about "civilizational" struggles, and describing a nation on a quick path to ruin.
The government also plans to introduce a naturalisation law, which it says will offer a quick path to citizenship for these people.The government insists that the decision's reach has been exaggerated.
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"We want to frontload that, to get us on a quicker path to change".
2. HALF THE TIME, AND EFFORT A minor is a quicker path to a specialization than a double major.
Mario Monti of Italy called for using euro bonds to create a quicker path to common debt for Europe.
A newly paved highway now offers a quicker path to Kabul's markets and employers, but most of the men in the village do not have cars.
Other teams could offer a quicker path to the playoffs, or more money, or a stable ownership, or perks Reyes has not even considered.
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