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"take a different trajectory" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to change course or direction. Example: After facing multiple setbacks, the company decided to take a different trajectory and focus on expanding their market reach instead of launching a new product.
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The study suggests that weight loss may take a different trajectory for those with mental illness.
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What if I'd been born at a slightly different time, and my own life had taken a different trajectory, and this opportunity had come my way?
Texas seems to be taking a different trajectory on the issue than a nearby state with a similarly large Mexican-American population, Arizona.
The activist who founded the Me Too movement talked about her exhaustion and how the movement she created over a decade ago has taken a different trajectory, during a riveting TED Talk at TEDWomen on Thursday in Palm Springs, California.
Others take a different view.
"I take a different view.
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Today, my friend's story would have a different trajectory.
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