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The phrase "almost at a trot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pace that is close to a trot, often in the context of describing movement, such as walking or running.
Example: "As the horse approached the finish line, it picked up speed, moving almost at a trot."
Alternatives: "nearly trotting" or "just shy of a trot."
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In the 19th century, they were known to travel up to 60 km a day at a trot.
To assess lameness, the horses were recorded while being led at a walk and at a trot in a straight line (50 metres) on a hard surface.
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Lead your horse over the poles at a trot.
Start out at a brisk trot (extended trot) for about 2-5 minutestraightht.
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