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"from the path" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a departure or deviation from a specific course or direction. Example: The hikers decided to take a detour from the path to explore a nearby waterfall.
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I had strayed from the path.
For a while nobody came from the PATH building's door.
Here we depart from the path of agreement.
He had staggered there from the path after being beaten.
I learned a lot from the path I took.
Raylan Givens doesn't stray from the path of righteousness.
Above, a scene from "The Path to Violence".
Thirty yards from the path, near an old yew tree.
These detours from the path are the path.
Protesters, some yelling, "This is what Democracy looks like," veered from the path.
The authorities were also struggling to move hundreds of horses from the path of the fires.
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