Adverb
along the way (not comparable)
During the course of an ongoing process.
Adam and Danielle Busby attained fame after having the only set of all-female quintuplets in the U.S. They’ve shared their journey parenting six young daughters, and fans have fallen in love with the Busbys along the way. Source: Internet
According to the most widespread variation of the cloak story, Saint Martin cut off half of his cloak in order to offer it to a beggar and along the way, he gave the remaining part to a second beggar. Source: Internet
Alexis Jackson, another award winner, acknowledged that her confidence in her ability to communicate her research resulted from experiences with two different labs, whose leadership mentored her along the way. Source: Internet
After being a minor love interest for Jon Snow and dying at the hands of a young boy, her skills as an archer got lost somewhere along the way. Source: Internet
After driving the route in a Land Rover and establishing food depots along the way, he set out from Halls Creek on 12 July 1976 with three other bushwalkers, Ralph Barraclough, Kathy Borman and Rex Shaw. Source: Internet
All along the way we are obtaining and letting go of a different set of abilities and skills, some physical, most emotional, relational and spiritual. Source: Internet