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"trailing by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means falling behind or being at a lower position or score compared to someone or something else. You can use "trailing by" to describe a situation where someone or something is behind in a competition, race, or game. It can also be used to convey a sense of lagging behind in progress or development. Here are a few examples: 1. The home team was trailing by three points in the fourth quarter, but they managed to make a comeback and win the game. 2. The company's profits were trailing by 10% compared to the previous year. 3. She could see her opponent in the rearview mirror, trailing by only a few meters in the bike race. 4. Our team is currently trailing by two goals, but we still have time to turn things around. 5. The stock market is experiencing a dip, with many stocks trailing by a significant margin.
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And Gallup had him trailing by five.
The Cowboys were trailing by 24 late.
That left him trailing by one stroke.
The Nets were trailing by 6.
The Knicks opened the fourth trailing by 11 points.
The latest polls showed her trailing by about 10 points.
The Knicks were trailing by 3 points at the time.
He did, never trailing by more than a head.
Georgia Tech 4-5) rallied after trailing by 13 points.
The Nets entered the fourth quarter trailing by 75-72.
Ten weeks out, polls showed her trailing by 19 points.
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