Sentence examples for retained traces from inspiring English sources

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"retained traces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to subtle indications that remain of something that occurred in the past. For example, "The city still retained traces of its once-thriving industry."

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But Mr. Caine's freewheeling piano variations usually retained traces of the theme and were sometimes ingenious deconstructions.

Although Molaison couldn't recall events that occurred after the surgery, he unconsciously retained traces of new experiences.

The family spent the first 10 years of Elmore's life travelling the American south and he retained traces of a southern drawl.

It was wildly overpriced, but the grounds retained traces of its hedonistic past: weird, decaying sculptures, hippie spray paint on the old water tank.

The rising and falling tones may have retained traces of the phonetic conditioning factor of their origin, voiced and voiceless glottal or laryngeal features, respectively.

Poste records in his 1847 history of the College that some of the rooms retained traces of decorative wall painting.

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(iii) The retained trace files were compared using blastx against the protein sequences from the PSM hits in (i).

He was made separately and retains traces of red, black and white pigments.

Mr. Carroll and Mr. Crystal encouraged the actors to retain traces of their own accents.

Organic produce, as expected, was much less likely to retain traces of pesticides.

Vertebrates retain traces of a feeding apparatus like that of tunicates and cephalochordates.

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