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The phrase "a bit of trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or segment of a path or trail, often in the context of hiking or outdoor activities.
Example: "We only walked a bit of trail before deciding to turn back due to the weather."
Alternatives: "a small section of trail" or "a little piece of trail".
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It was too brutally cold to get out of the car, but occasionally I did, to look at the ocean or explore a bit of trail.
Indeed, it was hard to believe that Mr. Sikoryak, 31, hadn't ridden before, except for a bit of trail riding on vacations as a youth.
We keep surfboards on our roof racks to hit the beach at lunch, or bring bikes for a bit of trail riding on the way home.
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Mavis Martin, from the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, added: "You want something that's sexy, fitted, maybe with a bit of a trail at the back.
I was the first female CTO, so I have had to blaze a bit of a trail, but I am happy that behind me there are many amazing female engineers and scientists that are a part of this company.
I didn't have the chance to do much off-road riding, though I got onto a short bit of trail and had the opportunity to ride the Twin on a golf course for a while — the first time I've ever ridden on that surface.
"I also do a little bit of trail running around Austin, jogging on mountain bike trails.
But now, he said, "we're blazing a bit of a new trail" by putting produce and beef on the same level.
Now Huma seems to have borrowed a bit of the campaign trail magic by wearing her own version, making a new fashion statement while channeling the first lady.
During my visit in September, I hiked a bit of the Icebug trail alongside the ocean and through villages and had to dodge contestants who were racing over the wild path as part of the annual IcebugXperience (www.icebugx.com), a three-day race covering more than 40 miles.
In the lower grove, each tree is marked and there is a bit of a nature-trail feel to it.
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