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'to trace' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb meaning to follow the development or course of something, such as following a path or route. For example, "We traced a path through the woods to find our way back home."
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To trace or not to trace?
Harder to trace".
An IP address is easy to trace.
Dr. Gajun wanted to trace missing detainees.
She tried to trace it back.
Then she begins to trace them.
Sodium levels are much harder to trace.
Officers are keen to trace the man.
Gould was almost impossibly easy to trace.
She was keen to trace its origins.
It's also easy to trace Dowd's influence.
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