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I don't know what "pave the way" means? Is this an idiom? Can I say "pave the ways" or "pave a way"?

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Rebecca

To "pave the way" means to create the circumstances for something to happen. In some contexts, it means to do something for the first time so others can do it too! It's also incorrect to say "pave the ways," as the whole phrase functions as a verb, and "way" does not act as a noun. So, you'd need to add a plural object or noun after it. Ex: Telecommunication paved the way for the cellphones we have today. Ex: The team is paving their way to their championship victory! Ex: Technology is paving the way for a lot of things.

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