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Discover Ludwig"trails behind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to follow behind something or someone, usually at a slower pace. Example: The children ran ahead while the tired parents trailed behind. In this sentence, "trails behind" is used to show that the parents were following behind the children at a slower pace.
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Havas trails behind in sixth place.
The camera trails behind Purcell as she follows Buckminster through a maze of detritus.
A maid trails behind.
Britain trails behind its European neighbours.
We walked onto the trails behind the park.
The United States trails behind other advanced industrial democracies.
Leaving our trails behind usLong before 2015, then, escapism was in trouble.
England still trails behind comparable countries in its treatment of respiratory diseases and cancer.
Wherever Emmanuel Morantus goes, a long length of plastic tubing trails behind him.
"In John's choreography the body kind of trails behind the movement," Ms. Hawkins said.
Despite Labour's lead, their leader still trails behind David Cameron in the approval ratings.
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