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The phrase "trailing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that follows or comes after a previously mentioned point or event. Example: "We discussed the budget in the meeting; trailing that, we addressed the project timeline."
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Their first album Music in Exile is released by Transgressive on 23 February, 2015 and trailing that, this track is taken from their debut single, out on 8 December.
Last weekend, the Tory briefing machine was out in force in the Sunday papers, predictably trailing that the Keogh review would "this week show that 14 hospital trusts have been responsible for up to 13,000 'excess deaths' since 2005".
Deutsche Bank figures that Total's 2010 return on capital employed was 12%, trailing that of BP (13%), Chevron (17%) and Exxon-Mobil (20%).
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As for the castor effect due to "trail", that has also come under suspicion.
But the second two hungriest states didn't trail that far behind.
The highway crosses the White Pine Trail State Park, a rail trail that runs north through the area.
The turnaround here trailed that of the national economy.
I wasn't about to trail that one".
The NMF's performance trails that of the LTD.
MacBook Air demand trails that of original Intel-based MacBook [AppleInsider].
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