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Discover Ludwig"beaten track" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is not the usual or expected route. For example, "We decided to take the beaten track and explore the back roads instead of the highway."
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beaten track
noun
A well-populated area or well-trodden path; any busy area.
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My old companion on the beaten track,.
"It's off the beaten track.
"It's off the beaten track," he said.
Planning to get off the beaten track?
"YOU'VE heard of off the beaten track?
Like to go off the beaten track?
We're staying off the beaten track.
It's again a bit off the beaten track.
We enjoy off the beaten track places of interest.
Haro is an island way off the beaten track.
We wanted to do shows off the beaten track".
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