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'paths will cross' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'paths will cross' to describe an inevitable future connection or reunion between two individuals, groups, or ideas. For example: "Samantha and Bill hadn't seen each other in years, but they knew that one day their paths would cross again."
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I am sure our paths will cross again.
We are muleteers and our paths will cross.
Bye for now, maybe our paths will cross..
Whatever you do now, I hope our paths will cross".
Their paths will cross once more Saturday afternoon.
Good question... Whatever my future holds, I hope our paths will cross again".
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Now he is gearing up to go back to Iraq, hoping it will be the last time his path will cross Mr. Hussein's.
We hope our path will cross soon in future.
If the transport network e.g., connects a data center in the Netherlands with one in Austria, a considerable part of the shortest path network will cross Germany.
It will begin in the South Atlantic and end in the Indian Ocean, and along the way the path of totality will cross Angola, Zambia (including its capital, Lusaka), Mozambique and the island of Madagascar.
And while the two have crossed paths throughout the years — they sang together at Young's Bridge Benefit concert in 1996, and they'll join forces this fall for a tour we (and, we hope, they) are code-naming the Crazy Horses Tour — as Smith has sung, paths that cross will cross again.
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