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"A pitfall" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a potential problem or danger that may not be immediately obvious. For example, "Investing in the stock market can be lucrative, but there are several potential pitfalls that must be considered."
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A pitfall gapes open: no small danger, in writing about Wilson, is using Professor Wilson's theory of the Presidency to take the measure of Wilson as President.
A pitfall of all PCR based methods amplifying DNA from FFPE tissues is this occurrence of fixation artifacts [ 31, 32].
"That's a pitfall".
Many a pitfall lies between the talent and fulfillment.
Yes, that's a pitfall but I think we've avoided it".
Self-incrimination is a pitfall when artists share their process.
"My son's incident was a pitfall of being 18," he said.
That brings up a pitfall of live spots: Because they are live, anything can happen.
This position has not so much been a badge of honour as a pitfall to avoid.
Telling not showing Lots of editors will state this as a pitfall for authors.
The organization apologized to the women, characterizing the mistake as a pitfall of live television.
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