blaze a trail
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British pronunciation/blˈeɪz ɐ tɹˈeɪl/
American pronunciation/blˈeɪz ɐ tɹˈeɪl/
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fare una cosa nuova

to be the first individual who discovers something or does something new and authentic

What is the origin of the idiom "blaze a trail" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "blaze a trail" comes from the practice of pioneers and explorers marking a path through the wilderness by making a series of blazes, or marks, on trees along the way. This made it easier for others to follow the same path. Today, the idiom "blaze a trail" is used more metaphorically to describe any situation where someone is the first to do something or to create a new path or method that others can follow.

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