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The phrase "a trails" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "trails" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "We hiked along a trail in the forest."
Alternatives: "a path" or "a route."
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And rangers from the National Park service are periodically on board to provide narrative along the route as a part of a Trails and Rails program.
Find a few friends and create a "Trails to Conquer" list for spring and summer.
Shortly thereafter a TRAILS interviewer contacted parents by telephone to ask whether they and their son or daughter were willing to participate in the study.
If schools agreed to participate, eligible children and their parents (or guardians) received brochures with information about the study and a TRAILS staff member visited the school to provide additional details.
sALC performed significantly worse than nsALC on the following 11 measures: BVMT-R Total Recall and Delayed Recall; CVLT-II Immediate Recall (Trials 1 5), Short and Long Delayed Free Recall; Stroop Color and Color-Word trials; Trail Making Test, Part A (Trails A); WAIS-III Digit Symbol, Picture Completion and Symbol Search subtests (Table 2).
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