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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tortuous track" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a path or route that is winding, complex, or difficult to navigate. Example: "The hikers struggled to follow the tortuous track that wound through the dense forest."
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In their behaviour, French locusts had a more tortuous track, spent less time climbing, had a lower track speed, spent more time walking, and jumped more frequently than Malagasy locusts (CF1 of the canonical discriminant analysis of the behavioural data; see Figure 1b and Additional file 1).
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During those days, we learned that the originality of basic research should reside in walking any possible pathway, even the most narrow, tortuous tracks that could lead to medical science discoveries.
Reporters, too, have trekked out from Jalalabad, 20 miles from Melawa -- or more than three hours in a jeep over the tortuous dirt track Mr. bin Laden paid to have cut through the foothills.
Every day, scores of villagers follow a tortuous mountain track to an unmanned border post into India, battling monsoon downpours, knee-deep mud and malaria.
But, oh, the tortuous path by which simplicity was achieved!
Current delivery systems are potentially traumatizing and, at times, too inflexible to track through tortuous, calcified vessels, and often require surgical exposure of the access vessel.
The last couple of minutes of this track are the tortuous sounds of someone in serious pain.
Closer examination of these sweeps shows that the roughly linear sections of tracks are punctuated with more tortuous regions of flight which may be indicative of locally restricted search behaviour.
Chris-Craft's path to revival was tortuous.
While the latter imparts high strength at the cost of ductility, the mesostructure, which arises due to the laser track hatching, causes the crack path to be tortuous, and in turn leads to substantial increase in fracture toughness.
That they did not is an encouraging sign that they are on track to end Colombia's bloodshed, however slow and tortuous the road may be.
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