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paper trail

The auditor followed the paper trail through a series of invoices and receipts.

Definition

Noun: - The written evidence of someone's activities: A "paper trail" refers to a series of documents, records, or data that provide a documented history or evidence of actions, transactions, or decisions. While traditionally physical, it now commonly includes digital records.

Usage

The term "paper trail" is used to describe the collection of documents that can be used to trace or verify a sequence of events. It is often discussed in contexts like investigations, audits, finance, and bureaucracy. - It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., a paper trail, the paper trail). - It often carries a neutral or negative connotation, implying evidence that can be followed or that creates accountability.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The auditor followed the paper trail to uncover the financial fraud.
    • Make sure you keep a clear paper trail of all expenses for your tax return.
    • Despite efforts to hide the payments, investigators found a digital paper trail.
Advanced Usage
  • "to leave a paper trail": To create documents or records that can later be used as evidence of one's actions.
    • Be careful with those emails; you don't want to leave a paper trail.
  • "a clear/clean paper trail": A well-documented and unambiguous series of records.
    • The project manager maintained a clean paper trail for all vendor contracts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Documentation (n): Material that provides official information or evidence.
    • The documentation for the software was thorough.
  • Audit trail (n): A chronological record that provides documentary evidence of activities, often used in data security and accounting. This is a more specific, technical synonym.
    • The system's audit trail logged every user action.
Synonyms
  • Record trail: A series of recorded information.
  • Document trail: A sequence of documents.
  • Evidence trail: A path of evidence.
Related Phrases
  • Follow the trail: To investigate by examining a series of clues or documents.
    • The journalist followed the trail of leaked memos to the source.
  • Cover one's tracks: To hide or destroy evidence of one's activities (antonymic concept).
    • He tried to cover his tracks, but the paper trail was too extensive.
paper trail

The auditor followed the paper trail through a series of invoices and receipts.

Noun
  1. the written evidence of someone's activities
    • this paper trail consisted mainly of electronically stored information