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The phrase "destined path" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when discussing someone or something's destiny, or predetermined path. For example, "Despite his difficult upbringing, he stayed true to his destined path and became a leader in his community."
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'Every man has a destined path,' he says in the film.
But football is not forever, and it isn't always the destined path for a football player's son.
As a consequence of zwf removal, it led the pathway flux to the destined path where quinic acid, gallic acid, and shikimic acid were accumulated.
But near its destined path, as yet only slightly perturbed, spun the mighty planet Jupiter and his moons sweeping splendid round the sun.
"During the height of the Watergate scandal, rising star Hillary Rodham is the youngest lawyer chosen for the House judiciary committee to impeach Nixon," the synopsis goes, "but she soon finds herself forced to choose between a destined path to the White House and her unresolved feelings for Bill Clinton, her former boyfriend".
Its synopsis reads: "During the height of the Watergate scandal, rising star Hillary Rodham is the youngest lawyer chosen for the house judiciary committee to impeach Nixon, but she soon finds herself forced to choose between a destined path to the White House and her unresolved feelings for Bill Clinton, her former boyfriend who now teaches law in Arkansas".
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If a volcano has gone off somewhere along your destined flight path, the airplane cannot travel through the volcanic ash particulates.
He contributed to such series as The Bill, Casualty, EastEnders and Holby City, but seemed in no way destined for this path when, as a school-leaver, he started work at the Longbridge car plant.
It is a path destined to end in four years.
Ultimately, I see this as a path destined for failure, for the reasons below.
Care himself had to be equally alert at the other end, cutting out Flood's kick that looked destined for the path of the onrushing Goneva.
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