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The phrase "trail of thought" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe the stream of reasoning or ideas that the author has developed in their work. For example, "In his essay on the connection between love and loss, the author follows a trail of thought that begins with the physical effects of heartache and ends with the spiritual lessons of grief."
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You want to shove a camera in my face, you just f***** up my whole trail of thought".
And it's a good one — but Hitchens kept turning away from the darker trail of thought and feeling the original shock might have led him down.
"The fact they scored just before half-time and just afterwards, there's a trail of thought that that's it, the tie's over," he said.
A responsible trail of thought would assume that there was drinking present at said college party.
But in classic Trump fashion, he quickly derailed his own trail of thought to call an ABC News reporter named Tom Llamas "a sleaze"—and to voice some complaints about the press in general.
"[If] the paperwork's got NHS as well on there, they'll be, 'is it going on their records?' and 'social services', and they'll go down that line of trail of thought" (Year 3 teacher).
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Likewise, writing forces the brain to review its own landscape, plot a course through that mental terrain, and transcribe the resulting trail of thoughts by guiding the hands.
Using a more open-ended approach will help to get deeper insights of the student's misconceptions and allow the researcher to follow the trail of thoughts of the learner.
You can collect your winnings by simply stopping the trail of thoughts that starts with "If only I had... ..and notice, "What do I have".
These people have very different trails of thought and have the masterful ability to turn the unexpected into a mass of astonishing genius and beauty.
Whenever confronted with same-sex couples, stop your trail of homophobic thoughts, by reminding yourselves of these simple things: They are just like you and only want to be loved and accepted by their friends, and members of society just like you.
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