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"traces of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a small or faint amount of something that is present or still visible. For example, "Archaeologists found traces of an ancient civilization on the site" or "Once the fire had died down, only traces of the building remained."
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For traces of cocaine.
Extensive traces of gilding remain.
All traces of naturalism disappeared.
The walls contain traces of coloured murals.
Still, traces of the past remain.
No insurgents, only traces of them everywhere.
Her mouth had traces of dried saliva.
Traces of water vapour also occur.
He showed traces of self-deprecation.
They also contain traces of chlorine.
The hospital found no traces of poisons.
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