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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assorted avenues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various methods, options, or paths available for consideration or exploration.
Example: "In order to solve the problem, we should explore assorted avenues, including collaboration, innovation, and research."
Alternatives: "various options" or "diverse paths".
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Or you may savor the views of Central Park and the assorted avenues or pick up a newspaper or magazine, as if waiting in a doctor's office.
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On a recent evening, about two dozen Bernie Sanders supporters and assorted bons vivants crammed into the World Money Gallery, a boxcar-size events space on Montrose Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Sunshine filters naturally into this skylighted arena where a central avenue leads through a series of gardens filled with a rainbow of tulips, daffodils, hyacinth and assorted spring-flowering shrubs.
Assorted candies.
Assorted citizens and photographers.
Audiences get assorted sweets.
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