People walking between the bus stop (outside the picture) and the building (on the right) don’t like taking the long route around this huge green circle. It was pretty obvious that this would happen sooner or later.
People walking between the bus stop (outside the picture) and the building (on the right) don’t like taking the long route around this huge green circle. It was pretty obvious that this would happen sooner or later.
These paths are called “desire paths”— paths that desire follows.
Weird. The grammatically correct way is “desired path.”
Nope “desire path” is a perfectly grammatically correct way of saying “path of desire”.
“Desire path” is a valid noun phrase where “desire” functions as an attributive noun modifying “path.” This construction is grammatically correct in English.
Yes. Thanks. I’ve been informed like 30 times now. I get it.
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