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The phrase "a trail of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visible path or evidence left behind by someone or something, often implying a sequence or series of items or events.
Example: "The detective followed a trail of clues that led him to the suspect's hideout."
Alternatives: "a path of something" or "a series of something".
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Two scarves and a nylon stocking were wrapped around her neck, a trail of something sticky dripped from her mouth onto her chest, and a card was propped against her foot reading "Happy New Year!" Ten months later, Albert DeSalvo, a handyman, married and the father of two, was arrested for a string of sexual assaults.
Lure them in with a trail of something sugary.
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It appears that Catherine, her family and friends have taken a page out of William's book when it comes to playing cat and mouse with the press and leaving a trail of red herrings, something that the media-savvy Diana was particularly good at.
It's like Hansel And Gretel, you've left a trail of breadcrumbs behind you but something's come along and eaten them and you can't find your way home.' I think the noise you're talking about is someone talking but it's been affected so many times that over time it's become this rumbling, thundery noise.
Romero died in possession of a list of FBI agents, and had been on the trail of something known as Operation Berenstein, which was looking to expose f.soc (and quite possibly may have done so) from the inside.
But Arthur and I are on the trail of something new.
You're on the trail of something and you don't quite know what it is".
The Microsoft engineers also say that the sheer number of efforts in the pen computing field is proof that they are on the trail of something important.
As Ms Wolf's piece made the rounds on social-networking sites, it was clear that many on the left really believed she was hot on the trail of something big.
So did Wilson et al. rediscover plastid inhibitory activity of macrolides or are they on the trail of something new?
A physical thing, a trail of it.
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