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Discover Ludwig"leaving a trail" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it generally refers to someone or something leaving a visible or detectable path or evidence behind. Example: The hiker made sure to clean up his campsite before leaving, as he didn't want to be responsible for leaving a trail of trash behind.
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Leaving a trail of possessions behind me.
Bout began leaving a trail of inconsistent statements.
Then he submerged, leaving a trail of bubbles.
Children chase other children, leaving a trail of wet footprints.
For Mr. Fraga, "Franco died without leaving a trail behind him".
Jeter signed for them and then drove away, leaving a trail of exhaust in his wake.
So month after month, coliseos keep happening, leaving a trail of blood behind.
The hippos would crash into the bush, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
The insurgents usually fight to the death, leaving a trail of carnage in their wake.
A lizard skitters over the corpse, leaving a trail of tiny crimson footprints.
Psyllids fly from tree to tree, leaving a trail of infection.
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