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The phrase "an eclectic path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or course of action that incorporates a diverse range of influences, styles, or ideas.
Example: "Her career has taken an eclectic path, blending elements of art, science, and technology."
Alternatives: "a diverse journey" or "a varied course."
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Borns has had an eclectic path to success.
From the beginning of her career Ms. Racette has staked out an eclectic path.
The 25-year-old's third cap stands to be the finest moment of his career and it will highlight an eclectic path to the top, which began at University College Dublin in the League of Ireland when, in deference to The Salmon of Knowledge, that mythical Irish creature, he was The Sammon of College.
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But a table where friends engaged in heated debate over beers, the lovely musty smell of a used bookstore, the quoting of lines of poetry or referring to pages of paragraphs underlined with margin notes, these provided an education that followed a crooked, eclectic path.
In the intervening four decades he has charted an eclectic career path.
AW: I have had an eclectic career path in which I assisted in the editorial department of The New York Times T Magazine, worked in the operations division of a small hedge fund, and was part of the global marketing team at Ralph Lauren.
When the eclectic path of his life and career brought him to San Francisco in 1953 — an orphan, he spent part of his childhood in France, then in New York, served in the Navy during World War II and studied at the Sorbonne — he was soon followed there by his beloved New York Giants.
In addition, many Pagans follow an eclectic or non-traditional path, which means that their Paganism may be unique to them". Is that like Harry Potter?
Visitors can see some of city's finest brownstones, off-the-path cul-se-sacs, an eclectic mix of restaurants and a chic sense of fashion (a man in this Times video touts the "hoodster" look).
Burt is an eclectic obsessive.
I have an eclectic taste.
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