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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wend through" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of moving or making one's way through something, often in a winding or indirect manner. Example: "As we wend through the narrow streets of the old town, we discover hidden gems around every corner."
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Paved walkways wend through the 62-acre facility.
Packets would wend through the network on the fastest available route.
Homeowners, strategically situated, agreed to let trails wend through their property to complete the system.
This sculpture park, which is a work in progress, is emblematic of the themes that wend through Mr. Gaillard's oeuvre.
If there is a thermobaric toaster in your future, chances are that its path will wend through West 25th Street.
Miles of logging roads and rolling single-track mountain bike trails wend through wilderness on the sparsely populated tip of Michigan.
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Feathery and conversational, her cadence wends through fizzy, warm production.
A garland of greenery wends through the neighborhood.
The trail wended through alleys of tall pines and atriums of open vistas following Granite Creek.
The waterway, 10 to 20 feet across, wended through a thicket of shrubs and trees.
Then Jackson walked away, wending through a crowded and relieved clubhouse.
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