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  1. Any time. Trace delivers your player’s highlights after the final whistle. Your player is automatically highlighted in tactical highlights that follow the ball. Zoom in with PlayerCam on every touch, shot, and pass your player takes, like a personal videographer is assigned just to them.

  2. 1. a. : a minute and often barely detectable amount or indication. a trace of a smile. b. : an amount of a chemical constituent not always quantitatively determinable because of minuteness. 2. a. : a mark or line left by something that has passed.

  3. Trace definition: a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige. See examples of TRACE used in a sentence.

  4. to find someone or something by searching carefully: Police are trying to trace the mother of the abandoned baby. The phone company was unable to trace the call (= find where it came from). To trace something is also to discover its cause or origin: The outbreak of food poisoning was traced to contaminated shellfish.

  5. to find someone or something by searching carefully: Police are trying to trace the mother of the abandoned baby. The phone company was unable to trace the call (= find where it came from). To trace something is also to discover its cause or origin: The outbreak of food poisoning was traced to contaminated shellfish.

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    Track parcels/shipments with companies like UPS, DHL, TNT and FedEx. In addition special services for air cargo, containers and post.

  7. Feb 13, 2017 · trace, the broader term, denotes any mark or slight indication of something past or present: a trace of ammonia in water. vestige is more limited and refers to some slight, though actual, remains of something that no longer exists: vestiges of one's former wealth.

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