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The phrase "any tracing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of following or discovering evidence or signs of something, often in contexts like investigations or research.
Example: "The detective found any tracing of the suspect's whereabouts in the surveillance footage."
Alternatives: "any evidence of" or "any signs of".
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To prevent any tracing of these requests, the vandals employ a practice called spoofing, which alters the initiating address.
A major weakness of this study is its simple morphologic nature, which does not allow any tracing of the prehistory or origin of the cells observed.
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But any trace of Amanda Knox?
Erased any trace of it.
Barely any trace of these walls exist today.
Remove the skin and any traces of blood.
Any trace of Rachel went away after that".
"You can't see any trace of it".
He could not find any trace of the man.
Is there any trace of compassion inside you?
Hays and Joy scoured scripts for any traces of amorality.
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