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well-trodden
adjective
(of a path, route, etc) much frequented or used by walkers, travellers, etc
Example Sentences
Chelsea academy graduates usually have a couple of well-trodden pathways - breakthrough, loan, first team; or breakthrough, loan, sale.
Most of the well-trodden world has recovered from pandemic closures.
"This is a well-trodden path for a woman in the public eye who has a lifestyle that straddles aspirational as well as challenging," Frances says.
This is intentional - the actress said she wanted to focus on "quirky", "peculiar" tales rather than well-trodden subjects such as conflict, disaster and poverty.
The moment Park focuses her screenplay on — the weeks before leaving for college — is well-trodden territory for young-adult movies.
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