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paper trail

noun
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pa·
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trail
/ˈpeɪpər treɪl/
a collection of documents that provide written or recorded version of someone's activities
The idiom "paper trail" originates from the literal use of the word "trail" to refer to a track or path, and "paper" in this context signifies the written documentation that leaves a trace or path of evidence. The term has been in use since at least the early 20th century. This expression is used to describe a series of documents, records, or written evidence that chronicles a sequence of events or transactions.
Examples
  • The detective followed the suspect's paper trail to uncover the financial irregularities.
  • A well-maintained paper trail is essential for demonstrating compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • The company kept a meticulous paper trail of all its business transactions.
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