different path

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandpath

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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path
noun[C]
uk
/pɑːθ/
us
/pæθ/
a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandpathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdifferent path

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Yesterday however, with its partisan decision, it chose adifferentpath, although perhaps this was just for the benefit of the media.
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Those who would follow adifferentpathshould say where the money would come from.
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I should like to tread a verydifferentpath.
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We want to promote that constructive partnership and not to dwell on the tiny minority who choose adifferentpath.
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However, just as this debate was developing among historians, political scientists took adifferentpath.
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We also compared performance ondifferentpathtypes and tasks within groups.
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The thermonuclear fusion research program went down adifferentpath.
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If the total energy and the travelling time are not optimal under given constraints, the procedure searches for adifferentpath.
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A different rate of technical progress, for example, would lead to adifferentpathfor the base case.
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Nozick now sits in the same boat, though he arrived there through adifferentpath.
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Our method takes a somewhatdifferentpathand has a different goal.
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This book follows quite adifferentpath.
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Clearly, the procedure sketched above for the two-dimensional problems is an alternative to conformal mapping, in the sense that it achieves exactly the same results by adifferentpath.
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Instead, testing took adifferentpath.
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We define o select only the largest integer to form a pair with eachdifferentpaththat settheoretic union would associate with more than one integer.
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