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"trail of" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a series of events or actions that lead to a particular outcome or result. Here are a few examples: - There was a trail of destruction left behind by the hurricane. - The detective followed the trail of clues to solve the mystery. - The company's success can be traced back to a trail of strategic decisions made by the CEO. - She left a trail of breadcrumbs so she could find her way back through the forest. - The trail of blood led investigators to the suspect's hiding spot. - His behavior left a trail of discontent among his colleagues. - There's a trail of dust behind the old car as it speeds down the dirt road.
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But there's a trail of smoke.
article "Returning to Her Trail of Tears".
A physical thing, a trail of it.
Trail of the Screaming Forehead?
Another trail of broken assurances.
The crash left a trail of destruction.
Leaving a trail of possessions behind me.
"The trail of destruction I found really depressing".
How did the campaign trail become a trail of tears?
That trail of pain extends right out to the suburbs.
The Trail of '98 Museum contains gold-rush-era memorabilia.
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