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The phrase "well-trodden paths" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a well-known or frequently used route or way of doing something. Example: The new manager decided to take a different approach rather than following the well-trodden paths of the previous manager. In this sentence, "well-trodden paths" refers to the common strategies or methods used by the previous manager.
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"As adults we have these well-trodden paths in our synapses," Dr. Taylor says.
At Stanford, some students followed well-trodden paths, heading to banks, consultants and other corporates.
Gone are the days of tired old nags walking nose to tail along well-trodden paths.
In the early morning light you can make out well-trodden paths.
As he has done throughout the match, Mr. Topalov quickly steered the game away from well-trodden paths.
Those faulty circuits in your brain have been around for so many years; they are well-trodden paths.
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Those that didn't chose a well-trodden path.
Yet here too, Armada was following a 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.
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