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path

[path, pahth] / pæθ, pɑθ /


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"What this study suggests is that we may be able to offer those same patients a path to meaningful relief in less than one week by condensing 25 TMS treatments over just five days."

From Science Daily

Or it may reflect his repeated claim that he has yet to make up his own mind about which path to pursue.

From BBC

“I would climb mountains and traverse dangerous cliff paths. I would poke my head into dark caves and push over heavy boulders.”

From Literature

Taylor has always carried herself with grace and humility, always paying tribute to the women who came before her, those who laid the path for her like her hero Deirdre Gogarty.

From BBC

The visit marks 100 years since the death of its Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudi, who was declared "venerable" by the Catholic Church in 2025, the first step on the path to sainthood.

From Barron's