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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along a path" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to something or someone moving or progressing in a particular direction or route. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing physical movements, actions, or thought processes. Example 1: The hiker walked along a path that led deep into the forest. Example 2: The company's success was not achieved overnight but was a result of many strategic decisions along a path of growth and innovation. Example 3: She followed her instincts along a path of self-discovery and ended up finding her true passion. Example 4: The river flows along a winding path through the valley. Example 5: The project manager carefully planned each step along the path to project completion.
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The models jogged back and forth along a path in front of Turtle Pond.
Mr. Ghani is hoping to encourage students along a path taken in his own career.
They ran full speed ahead along a path into the woods heedless of hills or turns.
Super-MAN!" Eisenberg quickens his pace along a path heading towards a wooded area.
We just cannot afford to continue along a path that has failed to produce results".
The seven disappeared along a path in the jungle, ran and soon split up.
They are not interested in racing along a path for a good workout.
Yet they share several genetic glitches that can nudge the brain along a path to mental illness, researchers report.
But then, along a path bordering the field, I suddenly saw a blur of motion near the ground.
His journey has no final destination, just many stops along a path that could — and should — unwind for a lifetime.
What he sees, after walking along a path to an isolated picnic area, is Will, beating the dog.
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