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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smooth trail" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a path or route that is easy to navigate, often in a literal or metaphorical sense. Example: "After weeks of hard work, we finally found a smooth trail to success in our project."
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She let out a smooth trail of smoke.
Walking speed of 10 laden workers was measured over 30 cm on a smooth trail section, once for each of the 15 colonies investigated during March 2009, for both the initial and established foraging phase.
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Those bumps make you appreciate the straight, smooth trails even more.
"PC sales rarely trail a smooth curve throughout the year and I think at this point there is very little visibility going forward," he adds.
Bicyclists are eager to see the trail paved, since it would open a smooth connection to Westchester's paved trail and offer a 47-mile off-road ride through the suburbs and the semirural stretches of Putnam County.
He orders Earl Grey tea from the waitress, speaking in a smooth lilting voice that often trails off with a question mark and an occasional giggle.
There are 25 34 upper and 37 43 lower tooth rows; the upper teeth are broad and angled with a smooth leading edge and strongly serrated trailing edge, while the lower teeth are narrow, erect, and smooth-edged.
But the road recovered when Albert Pope, wanting smoother trails for his Columbia bicycles, led a movement for state-of-the-art paving.
The upshot was the quickest breaststroke split-time of his career and a smooth freestyle finish which left the rest trailing in his porpoise-like wake.
He's a smooth athlete.
Process to a smooth batter.
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