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Discover Ludwig"made your way" is a correct and usable phrase in English writing.
It means to travel or proceed in a certain direction or manner. Example: She made her way through the crowded street, pushing past people and dodging obstacles to get to her destination on time.
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Q: How was it that you made your way to this material?
You have made your way from worm to man, and much within you is still worm.
Once you've made your way through the society's suave installation, you've seen treasures from 10 Vietnamese museums.
You can also walk easily to Echo Point afterwards, having made your way back up in the view-tastic cablecar.
WHAT TO DO If you've never made your way to the top of the Empire State Building, now's your chance.
But if you made your way to the garden around the back, it was bright and sunny.
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But you just make your way back.
Make your way with courage and determination.
For now, make your way west.
Another challenge is making your way around.
Make your way through The Good Place.
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