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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with a trend' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is growing or changing in a certain direction, or when noting that something is in line with or related to a particular trend. For example, "Sales have been increasing with a trend for the past few months."
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With a trend of significant wage increases through the last three years, the outlook for respiratory therapists looks good.
Johnson begins with a trend.
Accessories sales were stable, with a trend towards smaller bags.
For if there's one thing Hollywood loves doing with a trend, it's flogging it.
Soy nuts were associated with a trend toward reduction in C-reactive protein in normotensive women.
The results, recorded by the federal district government, are in line with a trend of improvement.
Restimulation with peptides W325A and V326A was also associated with a trend toward reduced IFNgamma and IL-10 secretion.
Cake's Dowling agrees, and compares Instagram's potential with a trend that he already sees on YouTube for practical content.
Turnout on Thursday was almost 86%, in keeping with a trend of high voter participation in Denmark.
But the shift coincides, roughly at least, with a trend of increasing availability of more lethal weapons.
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Too often it appears to be just for the sake of keeping up with a trend.
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