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Discover Ludwig"leave no trace" is a perfectly usable and correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe an activity that is done without leaving behind any evidence that it happened, such as a physical mark or a piece of paperwork. For example, you could say, "We performed the operation carefully so as to leave no trace."
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Most people leave no trace.
"Leave no trace," is another.
Knowledge and demonstration of Leave No Trace ethics.
It's a shadow that looms over Leave No Trace.
You took up space and leave no trace.
Everyone is dedicated to the "Leave No Trace" principle.
These views don't matter to anyone, they leave no trace.
Eliminating Hyon may also leave no trace, politically as literally.
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That would be Lambstock 2012 — the third annual leave-no-trace camping trip for the farm-to-table set.
Everyone carries a portable cup and brings plastic bowls/cutlery as nothing is disposable in this leave-no-trace city.
Their first catalogue, in 1972, opened with a clean-climbing manifesto, a rockhead's version of leave-no-trace.
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