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Discover LudwigThe phrase "straight path" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a path that is going in the same direction without any twists or curves. For example, "The hiker walked a straight path through the woods, never veering from his intended route."
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"NORTH SEA CARNIVAL," Straight Path, Southampton.
Later medieval philosophy followed a fairly straight path toward Skepticism.
"There is no one straight path to scale.
The Tutebot must move forward in a fairly straight path.
"Some people walk a very straight path," says Matthew Xia.
"So it's been a straight path upward?" I asked.
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church, 1434 Straight Path.
It was hardly a straight path to Mr. Hood's finding.
Most tornadoes go northeast, plowing a relatively straight path through whatever is in front of them.
In the business of changing lives, the straight path is rarely the best one.
As for becoming a New Yorker writer, I can't recommend one straight path.
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