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Discover Ludwig"paths crossed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two people unexpectedly meet or interact with each other. Example: In the busy streets of New York, our paths crossed for the first time in years. We had lost touch after college, but it was a pleasant surprise to see each other again.
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Paths crossed.
Our paths crossed.
Their paths crossed briefly.
Their paths crossed in Arizona in 1944.
Improbably, the men's paths crossed in Bolivia.
Their paths crossed again the following year.
Our paths crossed years before we ever met.
Their paths crossed in New York and again in Cleveland.
Somehow, their paths crossed often, but they never met.
Fey and Poehler's paths crossed early in their careers.
Over the years our paths crossed a number of times.
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