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Free sign upThe phrase "make a path" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to create or establish a route or way for someone or something to follow. Example: The hikers had to make a path through the dense forest in order to reach the summit of the mountain.
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How do you make a path?
"Judaism and Christianity make a path".
Then, he added, we should "make a path there".
Walter attempts to make a path for himself and Eva.
After that, he'd like to make a path to the water.
I ran the truck back and forth a couple times to make a path to follow through the grass".
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People made a path into the marsh that you could roll down in a wheelchair to watch the herons feed.
After his only hit single, 1972's Heart of Gold, the singer-songwriter made a path for deliberate obscurity.
But he had help from his party: Thomas Giblin, the stout state Democratic chairman, pushed ahead, making a path like a pro football blocker.
Making a Path For Next Generation The family's main residence is now in Southern California, a few doors from the Gretzkys.
New York state troopers were making a path, but the fans just kept running ahead of the police corridor and Mickelson kept pausing to sign his autograph some more.
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