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The phrase "along its paths" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement, progress, or development in a particular direction or area, often metaphorically.
Example: "The river flows gently along its paths, shaping the landscape over time."
Alternatives: "through its routes" or "along its course".
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This garden is startling, original, and breathtakingly strange, though one can still imagine butlers carrying notes about assignations along its paths.
By the time the installation closed last fall more than 600,000 visitors had trekked along its paths, taking in the panoramic views of the city and Central Park.
Asia's eternal green commodity, tea, was hauled along its paths aboard mule, yak, sheep, and mortals' backs to satisfy an unending thirst within the grand spires of the Himalayas that ultimately spread across Asia to the rest of the world.
Almost every tree and bush along its paths is draped with pieces of cloth and strung with tiny bundles of tobacco, considered a sacred herb by many Indian tribes.
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Hary destroyed a hospital, and along its path it severely damaged food crops.
In the latter department, the Cangrejal River left heavy damage along its path after it flooded.
When a charged particle passes through the chamber, it ionizes the gas along its path.
It dropped heavy rainfall along its path, with a statewide peak of 5.13 inches in Dunwoody.
The cyclone caused heavy damage near where it moved ashore and along its path, resulting in ten deaths.
Also, since a fast electron has a much smaller mass than a heavy charged particle, it is much more easily deflected along its path.
It caused millions of dollars of damage along its path, and knocked out power from Indiana to Washington D.C.
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