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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crossed path" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to an encounter or meeting with someone, often unexpectedly. Example: "I never expected to see him again, but our paths crossed at the grocery store last night."
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We had crossed path before to talk about the slim chances for a peace process in Colombia, but in recent times it was the Peace without Border concert promoted by the Colombian pop star Juanes that gave us more opportunities to get together.
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There he crossed paths with John Corigliano, John Harbison and George Rochberg.
I crossed paths with no one.
Kazin had crossed paths with Arvin too.
We had crossed paths with a lone cross-country skier.
As they crossed paths, Kerr pulled McPherson into a hug.
Ms. Ambrose and Mr. Davis crossed paths on Lexington Avenue in June 2006.
I just hadn't crossed paths with him yet".
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