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paper trail
noun
A written record, history, or collection of evidence.
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"paper trail" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a series of documents or records that provide a record of events or transactions. You can use "paper trail" when discussing the evidence or documentation behind a decision, action, or investigation. Example: The government's investigation into the corruption scandal revealed a clear paper trail of financial transactions leading back to the accused officials.
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Unraveling the paper trail.
Create a paper trail.
Why no paper trail?
We have the paper trail.
Always create a paper trail".
There is no paper trail.
Certainly the paper trail is suggestive.
For some, a paper trail barely existed.
He suggests establishing a clear paper trail.
There was no paper trail showing orders.
They didn't leave a paper trail.
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