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Discover LudwigThe phrase “trotted over” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe when someone or something moves quickly or lightly. For example, "The young girl trotted over to the gate to greet her friends."
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Mitz's mother trotted over to the hedge.
Then I trotted over to my market.
Then we trotted over two jumps and cantered over one.
The teenager trotted over to the bag rack.
Somewhat satisfied, he trotted over to Mom, and they quieted down and grazed.
We stopped at a paddock fence and a white mare trotted over.
He took a couple more steps, and I trotted over and tagged him".
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Horses were trotting over the far hill.
One of the policemen came trotting over, but did nothing.
Friends dropped me off at the cathedral, and I thought I could trot over to his house with him.
Sometimes an illuminated deer will trot over to show them something important.
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