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Discover Ludwig"make a beeline" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move quickly and directly towards something or someone, without any detours or delays. Example: After hearing about the delicious free samples at the food festival, Sarah immediately made a beeline for the vendor's stand.
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And visitors craving homey American baked goods can make a beeline for doughnut- and muffin-making workshops.
The best and the brightest will no longer make a beeline into banking, as they did a decade ago.
From here make a beeline uphill.
All of the coaches make a beeline to Paul".
"We make a beeline right here to the Mojito cafe".
A first lieutenant make a beeline for a foxhole.
Cats bypass stonier beds and make a beeline for mine.
Should I make a beeline for that woman?
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He would skip Puerto Rico and Miami and make a beeline for Norfolk.
For something less mainstream, make a beeline for Punavuori, Helsinki's design neighbourhood, southwest of Esplanadi.
Make a beeline for the rooftop bar for a fairly nice view of the city.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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