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Discover LudwigThe phrase "path to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a way to achieve something. For example, "I'm determined to find a path to make my dreams come true."
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He took an atypical path to make it.
It could be clearing a path to make it fair within the arena that I play.
Steps have been cut into the steepest sections of path to make progress a little easier.
Then they come home from college, many heavily in debt and with no clear path to make their own way.
"They are on the right path to make fuel-efficient cars, but it's going to take time".
Brendan and his classmates planted tiger lilies and baby's breath and poured a concrete path to make the garden accessible to people in wheelchairs.
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"For the first time in our history, we are on the path to making this a reality".
Perhaps more important, the path to making a profitable business out of sending a crew into space remains unclear.
But such reprocessing is also a path to making materials for nuclear weapons, so the United States discourages it abroad.
Or perhaps the path to making the world a better place is to make sure that bedtime's the ideal time to, er, rhyme.
Currently, cellphone users are protected from these "robocalls" if they haven't consented to receive them, but some industry groups are pushing for a clearer path to making those calls.
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