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Discover Ludwig"cross your path" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to encounter or come across someone or something unexpectedly, often with a negative connotation. Example: "As I was walking down the street, a black cat crossed my path, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of bad luck that followed me the rest of the day."
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No more sitting at the lights waiting while literally nothing wants to cross your path.
Everyone's constantly yelling, constantly nervous, impatient … venting on the first Palestinian to cross your path.
Would you challenge a player like Alexander Bruno to a game, should one cross your path?
And it's not uncommon for a meandering herd of goats to cross your path.
Just saying "I am veg", will ensure that only vegetables, not even eggs or fish, will cross your path.
If a black pizza rat should cross your path, by midnight you will become unverified on Twitter.
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To be open to what crosses your path".
Make sure there is nothing crossing your path.
You would find them at their own political events, but they never crossed your path.
Go straight across the track which crosses your path in the field to the road beyond.
But here, you can still see a family of javelinas, or wild pigs, crossing your path.
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