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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trail to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or route leading to a specific destination or goal.
Example: "The hikers followed a trail to the summit of the mountain, eager to reach the breathtaking view at the top."
Alternatives: "a path to" or "a route to".
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Is there a trail to High Adventure?
Obituaries|Overlooked No More: She Followed a Trail to Wyoming.
Blazing a trail to the future is hazardous duty".
Mr. Alaniz told us of a trail to a waterfall on Mancarrón.
Here are nine places that are blazing a trail to a less polluting future.
Sadly for Greece, it would need to blaze a trail to repair its finances while also dodging default and devaluation.
Put a pheremone in the wrong place, or remove it from a trail to food, and the ants get confused.
More precisely, he is a chef in the Buck Rogers tradition, blazing a trail to a space-age culinary frontier.
Rosedale is excited about that, but he doesn't have the air of a businessman smelling a trail to profit.
The National Park Service is the logical leader to blaze a trail to racial diversity in the natural world.
You don't even have to hit a trail to see how big running culture has become in the District.
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