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The phrase "a trail of tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, often scattered, series of items or marks left behind, typically in a descriptive context.
Example: "As she walked through the garden, she noticed a trail of tiny footprints leading to the flowerbed."
Alternatives: "a path of small" or "a line of little".
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A lizard skitters over the corpse, leaving a trail of tiny crimson footprints.
Four riders cranked and wrangled, a trail of tiny divots left in their wake.
As particles passed through the gas, which was on the verge of condensing, they left behind a trail of tiny droplets, which could be photographed.
Boogie had its influence and shining stars from a young Prince playing guitar for 94 East to the D-Trains and Zapps who inspired the basis of electro (think Afrika Bambaataa not Justice)—but boogie artists, and therefore records, were small pockets and small pressings across the US leaving a trail of tiny breadcrumbs for those who fell in love with the chuggy synth fuzz years later.
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The specter of climate change takes on new dimensions of urgency when one ponders the stricken forests in Kenai, Alaska ("On Hot Trail of Tiny Killer," June 25).
He'd dragged the barbecue grill to the edge of the trees—I saw a trail of ashes and around its three feet lay cans and cups riddled with tiny holes.
He'd dragged the barbecue grill to the edge of the trees — I saw a trail of ashes — and around its three feet lay cans and cups riddled with tiny holes.
A physical thing, a trail of it.
But there's a trail of smoke.
How did the campaign trail become a trail of tears?
A trail of tears, more like.
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