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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walked a path" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe the journey or choices someone has made in life or a specific situation. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally walked a path that led her to success."
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He walked a path of atonement not necessarily required of other offenders.
Detective Liu, 32, had "walked a path of courage, a path of sacrifice, and a path of kindness", the mayor said.
Then she threw on several layers of clothing and walked a path blanketed with pine needles until she reached a group of her peers sitting in the sun.
I was married to my first wife, and the three of us had walked a path one night through the woods to the ocean, and had sat talking and admiring the moon.
He walked a path through the thickets of tamarisk and Russian olive, and when he stopped the dog perched delicately at the water's edge, standing on a rock, lapping up the muddy red water.
As the models walked a path in semidarkness, the piece — part machine — threw out light from two long latticelike arms that came, as near to the artist's satisfaction, to colliding.
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Now there would be a popular winner, a man who walks a path less trodden.
He frequently insists that walking a path can be a way of returning to the past.
Walking a path in the dark is about something the way a family is about something.
Step 2: Decide how you will get from Point A to Point B by walking a path.
If the latter is true, then the six men that have achieved this have done so by walking a path that defies probability.
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