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The phrase "a sustained path for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a continuous or ongoing direction or course of action, often in contexts like planning, development, or strategy.
Example: "The organization aims to create a sustained path for growth and innovation in the coming years."
Alternatives: "a continuous route for" or "an ongoing trajectory for".
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As a path to a sustained presence in space, the Apollo program has proven a dead end, a $170 billion (2005 dollars) investment in Betamax tape.
A sustained capacity for very hard work.
What a path for engagement.
A downward cupped hand called for a sustained line.
See Seidel (2014) for a sustained critique.
"The injury will keep him out for a sustained time.
"The most realistic path for the Japanese economy is not a crash but a sustained decay or hibernation," writes Mikihiro Matsuoka, its chief economist in Japan.Hibernation is nothing new.
"Progress along this path will enable the world's economies to make a decisive break toward a strong and healthy financial system and a sustained recovery.
A: A sustained nine.
Japan should first put its economy onto a stronger and sustained growth path, and policies for now should focus squarely on the growth goal in a most consistent manner, with monetary, fiscal, and structural policies complementing each other.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue of climate change, I hope there is no argument that, environmentally speaking, we simply can't sustain our current path for much longer.
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