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"trajectory to" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the path or direction that something is moving towards. For example: 1. "The trajectory to success was not easy, but she persevered through all the challenges." 2. "The rocket's trajectory to the moon was carefully calculated by the engineers." 3. "We need to plot the trajectory to our desired destination before we set off on our journey."
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It gave a trajectory to his career.
It is on a trajectory to get worse.
In Ross's opinion, RossFit is another way of empowering himself on a lifelong trajectory to success.
He added: "We are on a trajectory to reach record levels of car manufacturing by 2020".
You could say that there's a sort of chronological trajectory to my three books.
Beckman positions the necklace imbroglio as a pivotal event in the French trajectory to regicide.
"Clearly today Egypt is not on a trajectory to democracy, pluralism, tolerance.
(The system is designed to ignore rockets on a trajectory to open space or the sea).
This budget confirms the inviolable nature of the medium-term trajectory to restore balanced budgets".
Computers calculate trajectory to determine if the target is a missile or an Earth-orbiting object.
With some luck, I may exorcise the demon of Freaky Friday – and establish a clear trajectory to my chosen career.
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