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What phrases contain the word path?

Here are some phrases that contain the word "path":

General Phrases:

* On the path to: Indicates progress towards a goal. (e.g., "On the path to becoming a doctor.")

* The path less traveled: Refers to choosing a less common or difficult route. (From the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost)

* A path of least resistance: Describes the easiest or simplest way to do something.

* A winding path: A path that curves and turns.

* A straight path: A path that is direct and without curves.

* To pave the path: To make something easier or more accessible.

* A clear path: A path that is easy to see and follow.

* A dangerous path: A path that is risky or potentially harmful.

* A path of destruction: A path that leads to ruin or devastation.

* To forge a new path: To create a new direction or way of doing things.

Figurative Phrases:

* The path of righteousness: Living a morally good and honest life.

* The path to enlightenment: Seeking knowledge and understanding.

* To be on the wrong path: To be making bad choices.

* A path of reconciliation: Seeking to resolve differences and restore harmony.

* To lose your path: To become confused or lost in life.

* To find your path: To discover your purpose or direction in life.

These are just a few examples. The meaning of a phrase can change depending on the context.

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