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'make one's way' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to someone's progress as they travel or travel to a particular destination or area. For example, "I made my way through the crowded street".
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How in the midst of such a moral mess is one to make one's way, let alone find out basic information?
At one extreme there was the picaresque novel, with its implicit satire of a society in which one could make one's way by cleverness and roguery rather than by honest work that is, if one did not happen to be born a nobleman.
At a point of desperation, when everyone and the sky seem to have gone mad, the Fool remains sanely aware that the wind and the rain have been going on since the world began, and his song quietly proposes that human lives are all versions of the same humdrum effort to make one's way through the weather.
Still, what drives his work is always character, the challenges and degradations of daily living, of trying to make one's way in a world that doesn't care.
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That's another story, but it's the kind of thing that travel sheds light on, the kind of thing that one can muse on while making one's way down a freshly powdered Swiss slope.
Making one's way on foot through such a great, wriggling wall of hard sell must have been hair-raising, but sitting by loudspeakers at home, one can easily be charmed by this calculated confusion in counterpoint.
And there are drawings of unaccompanied travelers to remind us that making one's way on foot among rocky hillsides in the late afternoon could be a very lonely business.
For mere amateurs, it's like making one's way through a dark forest, at night, wearing a blindfold.
Still, attending this school is easier and cheaper than making one's way to Jericho, one half-hour away by shared taxi.
The movie is not an argument for chaos; it's an argument for making one's way through life with a relaxed will and an open heart.
And making one's way in the dark every frigid morning will likely be the enduring legacy of Dmitri Medvedev's four-year term as president.
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