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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Blaze the trail

Hi.
Any difference between 'blaze the trail for' and 'pave the way for progress of'?

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The second is wrong; it is simply 'pave the way for'. 'Blaze a trail for' is more colorful than 'pave the way for' and suggests greater hardship.

  • The second is wrong; it is simply 'pave the way for'.
  • 'Blaze a trail for' is more colorful than 'pave the way for' and suggests greater hardship.
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The second is wrong; it is simply 'pave the way for'.
'Blaze a trail for' is more colorful than 'pave the way for' and suggests greater hardship.

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