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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lengthy path or route, often in the context of hiking, travel, or metaphorically in narratives.
Example: "The hikers followed a long trail that wound through the dense forest, leading them to a breathtaking waterfall."
Alternatives: "an extended path" or "a lengthy route".
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It's certainly a long trail".
The A380 could leave a long trail behind it.
This life often carries a long trail of loss.
A long trail of blood extends from his head.
But it left a long trail of anti-LSD feeling".
MWT's series follows a long trail of footprints.
It is now a four-horse affair, with a long trail of also-rans.
The Rosenbergs were helped by their wealth, their luck and a long trail of paper.
A long trail of aggrieved investors and employees had no doubt who was to blame.
It's just "a long trail of passing trade" and that's only "good for the ego".
I could see a long trail of visits to orthopaedic surgeons and an arthroscopy looming ahead.
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