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The phrase "muddy path" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a path or trail that is covered in or filled with mud, making it difficult to walk on. Example: We walked along the muddy path, our boots sinking into the soft, wet ground with each step.
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The narrow, muddy path winds between patches of unfurling bluebells.
On a wet day, I set out on the muddy path.
I creep away from the muddy path, through snagging brambles and naked hazel.
A few people make it down the muddy path this far.
Behind the building, green and yellow nickel bags for cocaine were scattered about a sidewalk and a muddy path.
Her son, who has a muscle wasting disease, was limping up a muddy path on crutches on Monday.
Mariya Grigoryevna Sadova, cane in hand, pointed to the rutted, muddy path she walks to get groceries.
There was a muddy path, bordered by a stone wall, that led up over a grassy hill.
DOWN a muddy path in a clearing in the forest of Compiègne, in northern France, lies a musty-smelling little museum.
But there were as yet no stairs, just a muddy path up to the pavilion, which sat on a rock outcropping 3,400 feet above a valley.
Out in the hills, down a muddy path shaded by coconut palms, the health workers checked in on a small wooden farmhouse.
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