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"the trail continues" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical path or route that extends beyond a visible point, or it can be used more figuratively to describe a sequence of events or actions that continue or progress. Example: After reaching the top of the mountain, we were relieved to find that the trail continues further along the ridge, offering even more stunning views. Example: Despite the challenges we faced, our team persevered and the trail continues with our upcoming project.
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The trail continues through the Meadows into the Connecticut, ending at Harbor Park in Middletown.
The going gets more rugged as the trail continues down the coast, past Green Point, another handsome open ledge.
The trail continues for about two miles along the ocean's edge, which is fenced along some of the more debilitating heights, but not all.
The trail continues on through 1974's "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," a movie that is nowhere near as bloody as people think, yet that remains powerfully (at times comically) disturbing.
As the trail continues, we're more aware than ever that the skills we're witnessing – trapping animals with snares made from branches and vines, finding and collecting wild honey, tracking buffalo and bushbucks (antelopes) – are consigned to history.
The trail continues past Gordon's Bay (one of Sydney's best shore-dive spots), then lands you smack-bang on glorious Coogee Beach.
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As the trail continued, the bottom edge of Sexton became visible — a violent crumble, broken loose by gravity and temperature.
The trail continued, past a profusion of skunk cabbage, toward South Pond, which is smaller than Cranberry Lake.
The trail continued to drop, turning back on itself; another, lower trail ran parallel to it now, and would join it within a few yards, and on this trail two figures were hurrying, one of them, in the lead, a large beast running on all fours.
From Breckenridge, the trail continued upstream along the east bank of the Red and Bois des Sioux Rivers to the continental divide at Lake Traverse.
The trail continued on intertwined routes down both sides of the valley of the Minnesota River past fur posts at Lac qui Parle and downstream locations, and the Upper Sioux and Lower Sioux Indian Agencies and Fort Ridgely, all established in the 1850s.
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