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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trail across" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to follow or leave a path or track across an area. Example: As I walked through the forest, I could see a faint trail across the ground, leading deeper into the woods.
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An exhaust plume was cutting a neat trail across the pale morning sky.
Streaks of blood outlined a trail across the house where the killer had dragged his body.
Suddenly, the newcomer began to shuffle a strange trail across the untouched snow.
Earlier this year I followed the cocoa trail across four islands and three languages.
They trail across 30 years of television, shining and, sometimes, exploding.
He then began to shuffle a strange trail across the untouched snow.
A gifted composer and performer, he blazed a trail across the American musical scene.
"She blazed a trail across a range of measures, notably prize money, but also coverage.
Or taking on a two-day trail across Hinchinbrook Island in Queensland?
One tiny country has been blazing a liberal trail across Latin America.
During the segment, the broadcaster ran a trail across the screen reading: "Pope Francis to visit war-torn Africa".
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