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The phrase "making your way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to progress, movement, or finding a route, either literal or figurative. For example, "Making your way through the crowd, John finally reached the stage."
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Yours is not the task of making your way in the world, but the task of remaking the world which you will find before you.
Another challenge is making your way around.
If, however, this makes you feel cold inside, I suggest making your way to the Cowgate.
Sure, making your way through all seven seasons of "The West Wing" for the fourth time.
7. Continue half-left, making your way to the left-hand end of the wood.
You're also finding out something as you read vitally important for making your way in the world.
It has to do with making your way toward the unknown by a derangement of all the senses..
It has to do with making your way toward the unknown by a derangement of all the senses...
NELSON FREIRE This searching, subtle Brazilian pianist does not often play solo recitals in New York, so it is worth making your way to this one.
Reading is inherently ephemeral, but it feels less so when you're making your way through a physical book, which persists when you've finished it.
And the shoreline is bisected by all of the streams and estuaries, so you're continually making your way down a valley and back up on the other side.
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