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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staggering trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or route that is impressive or overwhelming in some way, often in terms of difficulty or beauty.
Example: "The hikers followed a staggering trail that wound through the breathtaking mountains, leaving them in awe of the scenery."
Alternatives: "an astonishing path" or "an impressive route".
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There are a billion smokers in the world, and every year they leave behind a staggering trail of 5.6tn cigarette butts, according to estimates.
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In the 15th Century, the Qhapaq Ñan road network comprised a staggering 30,000km of roads and trails spanning the entire Inca Empire from Argentina to Colombia, linking the fecund Amazon with the towering Andes.
Perhaps the most impressive statistic of all is the number of volunteer hours that go into maintaining it: in 2014 more than 5,000 volunteers spent a staggering 241,936 hours working on the trail.
Pujols received the other first-place vote and finished in the top three for a staggering eighth time in 10 seasons, trailing only Barry Bonds, who had nine, for most all time.
The number marked the third straight month that Obama and the DNC have trailed Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee, which brought in a staggering $101.3 million in July.
WITH an abrupt jog to the left, the trail climbed out of a gray-green olive grove and opened onto a staggering expanse of steep, rugged coastline and turquoise sea.
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