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The phrase "a strange path" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an unusual or unexpected course of action or journey, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After years of working in finance, she found herself on a strange path, pursuing a career in art restoration."
Alternatives: "an unusual route" or "a peculiar journey."
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The plan has taken a strange path.
EVAN OSNOS: Ai Weiwei's detention has had a strange path across the Chinese Web.
What a strange path I have had to take to find you.
"What a strange path it took to find my heart," she marvels at the end.
My life turned onto a strange path, but I still love to entertain, I can't say it enough.
We chose such a strange path, coming from working class families and playing weird art-y music, it always felt like we had to prove something to someone.
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As a young, awkward, fairly unattractive (with pictures to prove it) girl growing up in the South Bay of California in the nineties, my musical journey took a sort of strange path.
They wander north of their home base, Albany, and Ms. Gaige creates a picaresque yet increasingly strange path for them.
By elevating ideology over experience, the party of Lincoln was forging a strange new path.
"If your reasons are your own, your path -- even if it's a strange and clumsy path -- will be wholly yours and you will control the rewards of what you do if you make your internal path fulfilling," she said. .
A good-natured openness leads Ronson down some strange paths.
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