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Discover Ludwig"trace the path" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to follow or map out the route or direction of something. Example: "The detective carefully traced the path of the suspect's escape from the crime scene."
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Hands open into flowers; fingers fold into thorns or trace the path of a tear.
The next six months for Abusalha trace the path of someone unsure of his next move.
So my initial objective was modest: to trace the path backward, from Pennsylvania to Sicily.
These stars trace the path that Sgr is thought to have followed.
So we can trace the path of two separate attempts at utopia in one small Lancashire town.
To trace the path of new-economy investing, fast feet and a good line of technospeak are required.
Collectors, we see too, are entranced by the stamp's physical trace, the path it takes through the world.
One will be made out of old glass bottles, with a semicircular façade to trace the path of the sun for a stained-glass effect inside.
The flattened communities in Louisiana's St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes and on Mississippi's Gulf Coast trace the path of a fierce storm.
Ms. Martin says she continues to trace the path of the thief and to battle the creditors left in the wake.
Akala travels to Kingston to trace the path of roots reggae, from its links to Rastafarianism to its peak as a global cultural phenomenon.
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