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The phrase "trail on" is considered correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean that something is continuing, either of a physical thing (like a trail) or an situation. For example: "The conversation trailed on late into the evening."
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All they can do is to move from one node to another laying a pheromone trail on their way.
Its other virtues trail on behind.
The procession of athletes trail on and on.
Mr. Santorum is expected to return to the campaign trail on Tuesday in south-central Pennsylvania.
Soon, the group dispersed into the woods alongside the rocky trail, on a hunt for fungi.
Some have feathers that trail on the ground and high hats that look like bonnets.
(Both trail "On the Record With Greta Van Susteren" on Fox News by a large margin).
We walked north along the rim trail, on which the setting moon cast long shadows.
Mr. Santorum dropped off the campaign trail on Thursday in part to raise money.
Begun in 1955 on horseback, in 1974 Gordy Ainsleigh completed the trail on foot.
Follow this trail on to Gammliavagen and turn left after the sports centre.
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