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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the pathway of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a figurative or literal route or course of action. For example, you could say, "The pathway of success requires hard work and dedication."
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On the first page of the book: "Walk with me through the pathway of more success".
Cuba sits in the pathway of annual hurricane season in the Caribbean.
The brightly lighted trees extend down the Pathway of Peace on the Ellipse.
It was, she said, a weirdly "reassuring diagram," because it made the pathway of radicalism seem predictable.
The only way forward is by the pathway of forgiveness, which is a difficult and dangerous road".
They're also tracing the pathway of envy's equally petty foil, the sensation of schadenfreude — taking pleasure when those whom you envied are themselves brought down low.
Of the 111 call system, she said: "The call handler was doing everything they should do according to the pathway of questions to a caller.
"If you think about servicing the whole household and everybody in that household it leads you down the pathway of broad content offering," said Darroch.
If you look at developed countries and emerging economies, they all went via the pathway of agriculture and rural transformation to get where they are.
There, we picked up the Pathway of the Gods, starting in the sky and taking the stairway down to earth in Positano.
On September 25th, protesters returned to the construction site to plant corn and willow trees in the pathway of the pipeline.
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