without a trace

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English

Prepositional phrase

without a trace

  1. (of an event or process) Without showing or leaving behind any sign of something; tracelessly.
    • 2007, James Saunders, Double Doublecross, p. 218:
      We know where he lives but he's left his apartment without a trace.