Hi there,
What's the difference in the use of "in the path" and "on the path". I have searched for over the internet but I haven't found anything.
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Can you give some actual examples in context, ie sentences?
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Yes, of course! Following there are two sentences:
- "It is important to keep them on the path towards Europe."
- "Do not mount smoke detectors in the path of fresh air intake."
- "It is important to keep them on the path towards Europe."
- "Do not mount smoke detectors in the path of fresh air intake."