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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stone path" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pathway made of stones, often found in gardens, parks, or outdoor settings.
Example: "The garden was beautifully designed, featuring a winding stone path that led to a tranquil pond."
Alternatives: "a gravel walkway" or "a rock trail."
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On one side is a stone path.
Dick Cheney walks down a stone path toward a servant.
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The entry is approached via a stone path that winds among frangipani trees.
A stone path snaked along partway up the side of a gorge.
Walking a stone path, Mr. Elffers said, "You feel immediately that it is unique, yes?" Undoubtedly.
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Intimate terraces close to the house open to a wide-open greensward where "Dainty," a bronze cow by Geraldine Knight, grazes, and a straight stone path shoots down the length of the garden, disappearing behind a tall hornbeam hedge.
From the driveway, a narrow stone path leads to the home, whose front exterior is whinstone, a dark-colored rock reclaimed from Ms. Mole's family farm.
Then, to improve access, I laid a secret stone path among some camouflage clumps of chives.
At low tide, players can walk across a submerged stone path to the atoll.
Instead, a new stone path leads up to the garish Ishtar Gate.
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