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The phrase “trails in” is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate that someone or something follows or arrives after something else. For example, "The guest of honor trails in last, taking her time to greet all the well-wishers."
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Roads and trails in the sand.
I called Celtic Trails in high dudgeon.
Animal trails in a jungle wilderness?
The leftish Cuauhtemoc Cardenas trails in third place.
Of course, there are many trails in New York State.
The group usually walks trails in Fairfield and Westchester Counties.
He trails in Iowa and nationally, just like Kerry.
The site has nearly 240 trails in Vermont.
She trails in South Carolina, the next Democratic contest.
Mrs. Clinton trails in elected delegates and the popular vote.
Nick Clegg trails in with a net of -18.
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