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beaten track

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beaten track

(figuratively, singular only) A well-populated area or well-trodden path; any busy area.
The isolated cottage was well off the beaten track.
on the beaten track
It is a more beaten track.

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I then found myself investigating a host of “names” who I would perceive to be well off the beaten track today in comparison to once upon a time. Source: Internet

But it would be hard to see the Amazon warrior fighting in high heels, mini-skirt, strapless bustier and resting once again on a man to complete his mission, a female character leaving the beaten track and Hollywood rebutted. Source: Internet

Baracca Backpacker Aurigeno is a beautiful little hostel, off the beaten track. Source: Internet

But it is so small and off the beaten track that it's not even worth a few pixels' worth of programming to the providers of on-board entertainment. Source: Internet

Given six weeks you can really dive deep into Morocco: explore its big-ticket destinations while still having plenty of time to discover its more hidden corners – getting off the beaten track or just taking more time to soak the country in. Source: Internet

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