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The phrase "a trace in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or indication of something within a particular context or location.
Example: "The scientist found a trace in the sample that suggested the presence of a rare mineral."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a mark of".
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Without leaving a trace in this world.
American investment banking, the entire industry, sank without a trace in the last few days.
Amounts generally ranged from a trace in the immediate area to 1 to 4 inches in Frederick County.
In form, a simple-minded farce, it would be swallowed without leaving a trace in one of Tolstoy's chapters.
It was the last navy ship to be lost without a trace in peacetime, the statement said.
"A body of this size does not just blow up without a trace in the atmosphere," Dr. Koeberl said.
Nakomoto disappeared without a trace in 2011, after telling a developer "he'd moved on to other things".
His albums, Cold Fact and Coming from Reality, sank without a trace in the US and Rodriguez sank with them.
Typically, if a trait evolves into another, it leaves behind a trace in a species' fossil record.
Of the springing line, the guilt-free sensuosity and the ecstatic lyricism of earlier Poussin, there is never a trace in Cezanne.
Snowfall of 12 to 24 inches occurs in most of the northern deserts, decreasing to only a trace in the Sonoran Desert.
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