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The phrase "well-trodden path" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a path or course of action that has been traveled or followed many times in the past. For example, "Most businesses follow the same well-trodden path to success: hard work, dedication and a bit of luck."
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Yet here too, Armada was following a well-trodden path.
Those that didn't chose a well-trodden path.
Modern administrative practice has followed this well-trodden path.
The well-trodden path is harder than many realise.
ESADE and Audencia are treading an increasingly well-trodden path.
If so, they would follow a well-trodden path.
What can keep "Moonlight Mile" from heading down an overly well-trodden path?
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"Our strategy's a fairly well trodden path now," Davis said.
An original and punchy take on the well trodden path of anthologies.
Dandelions bold as brass and celandines, glossy heart-shaped leaves, shiny bright-yellow flowers, embroider the well trodden path.
Accordingly, in 1969 the suits of Cuban football followed the well trodden path of any struggling national team.
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