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The phrase "trails the" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is following or lagging behind something else, often in a comparative context. Example: "The runner trails the leader by several meters as they approach the finish line."
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Bautista trails the other two in runs batted in.
But Labour still trails the SNP north of the border.
It now trails the leaders by 7 points.
Mr. Huckabee still badly trails the field in fund-raising.
She now trails the Tories' Ruth Davidson on satisfaction.
But it still trails the Golden Globes, widely seen as a pointer to the Oscars.
It's beyond dispute that the Arab world trails the West economically and technologically.
Because of the natural trails, the people living around there, the atmosphere and the runners.
China only trails the United States in visitors to his current Web site, Scott said.
Ninth-place Boston 31-400) theils the Knicks by a game and a half.
The fourth-placed Webber trails the current runner-up Jenson Button by 13 points.
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