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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along a trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or movement in relation to a path or route, often in outdoor or hiking contexts.
Example: "We walked along a trail that wound through the forest, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature."
Alternatives: "on a path" or "beside a trail".
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After the picnic, we walked along a trail that led partway around the lake.
In hills near San Diego, a mountain lion lopes along a trail.
After you match three tiles, a completed dinosaur moves along a trail.
As I walked along a trail between the poppy fields, gunshots rang out.
The Andersons started each and every day with a brisk morning glide along a trail that they partly maintained.
Along a trail lined with pine and sassafras trees, condos are under construction and a streetcar is planned.
Unsurprisingly, I generated my most inaccurate mileage measurements by running along a trail in a hilly area.
Ultimately they moved along a trail to set fires that would burn themselves out and halt the wildfire's progress.
When the weather permits, the brothers take walks along a trail that wends over marshland past plastic picnic tables near State Route 3.
The 47-second video, with the headline "Austin Tice Still Alive," shows frightening scenes of masked gunmen jerking Mr. Tice along a trail through low hills.
Strapped into your skis, you hold on for dear life to feeble-looking reins while a horse leads you along a trail.
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