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"down that path" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific course of action or a path or route of some kind, such as when you might say, "We can choose to go down that path if we want to explore the new options."
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We're not going down that path".
I am not going down that path.
Some financial companies have even started down that path.
But one afternoon, my mind unexpectedly wandered down that path.
"You can see Apple going down that path, too," Medeiros said.
In the past, games that have headed down that path have hardly been mainstream.
"The votes are not in the House … We are not going down that path".
What had stopped him from going down that path was his fifth-grade teacher.
He told The View: "You are reading it wrongly if you are going down that path.
If it doesn't sit right in your soul, AVOID going down that path.
But Ms. Kneebone does not head down that path.
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