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The phrase "a trail on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a path or route that is marked or established for a specific purpose, such as hiking or exploration.
Example: "We followed a trail on the mountain that led us to a breathtaking viewpoint."
Alternatives: "a path on" or "a route on".
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Your local guide can take you far from the beaten path, along a trail on which you'll meet no one else.
The hill is also one part of the Sendero Historico El Escondido ("the hidden path"), a trail on the Ruta de Paz (Route of Peace) that is now used for Spanish-language walking tours of sites significant to the rebels.
Libin suggests that the Apple Watch is blazing a trail on this front.
"There's a trail on the yon side of that ridge," Lucy said, nodding past the field.
The mixture should be thick enough to leave a trail on the surface when the whisk is lifted from the bowl.
As he walked along a trail on the site of his would-be golf course, Mr. Giordano complained of tactics his opponents have used.
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"They saw a trail of blood on the ground.
A trail of comments on Sina thrashed the report.
There was a trail of blood on the stairs of the apartment building.
It has been reported that live sporozoites deposit a trail of CSP on glass [10].
Mr. Alaniz told us of a trail to a waterfall on Mancarrón.
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