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The phrase "a straight path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a direct or uncomplicated route, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "In life, sometimes the best approach is to take a straight path towards your goals without getting distracted by obstacles."
Alternatives: "a direct route" or "an unambiguous way".
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"So it's been a straight path upward?" I asked.
Instead of following a straight path, the light may prefer to bend.
"It's all a straight path to 'Grumpy Old Men,' " he said.
Smoke rising in a straight path from a cigarette is undergoing laminar flow.
Children of this age develop at different levels, not on a straight path.
But it has not been a straight path to New York.
Career paths are becoming similarly fluid, with many following a zigzag rather than a straight path.
For instance, you think that light coming at you is traveling in a straight path, right?
Shopping, which for the church moralist is a straight path to sin, is for Smith a shortcut to sympathy.
The second part to that rule explains that the baseline is not a straight path from base to base.
The evolution of democracy rarely followed a straight path, and it always has been accompanied by profound antidemocratic currents".
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