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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twisted path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or process that is complicated, indirect, or full of challenges.
Example: "Her journey to success was not straightforward; it was a twisted path filled with obstacles and unexpected turns."
Alternatives: "a winding road" or "a convoluted route".
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This leads him on a twisted path, and quite an entertaining one.
They did not tell us that our PGD treatment would lead us down a twisted path choked with hard questions about choice, responsibility, and suffering.
After the attacks of September 11th, a certain number of people stumbled down a dark staircase that led to a twisted path.
It consists of granite blocks buried in the grass and forming a twisted path, with seven rings that loop and end in a circle at the center.
Lonesome Cowboy Chip and Tony Kinman have taken a twisted path to end up in a niche that always suited them.
BL Read the full four-star review 10.45pm, Pleasance Courtyard (until 28 August) Katie Norris and Sinead Parker tread a twisted path in See You at the Gallows, a show that takes the desperate, the deluded and the psychopathic for its subjects.
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Katie Norris and Sinead Parker tread a similarly twisted path, in See You at the Gallows, a show that takes the desperate, the deluded and the psychopathic for its subjects.
In the months that followed, my investigation of Newport's drug rehabs took me down a long twisted path of special relationships, hidden documents, confidential accounts and the self-serving actions of numerous Newport Beach public officials who were personally and/or financially involved with Newport's drug rehabs.
Had they, in a twisted way, succeeded?
WHILE Michelangelo, Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci were all making worlds of ideal perfection, their contemporary, Piero di Cosimo, had set out on a different, more twisted path, bewitching his fellow Florentines with his visual fables and mythological fantasies.
But the truth is that the road to any significant innovation is a long and twisted path.
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