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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few pitfalls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential problems or challenges that may arise in a particular situation or process.
Example: "While the project has many benefits, there are a few pitfalls that we need to be aware of to avoid setbacks."
Alternatives: "some challenges" or "a couple of drawbacks".
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It has a few pitfalls, however.
However, Lamb explains that Fairtrade's success has not come without a few pitfalls, especially when it comes to adaptation.
Kentucky will be very dangerous come March, but expect a few pitfalls along the way between now and then.
That is exactly the N.H.L.'s goal, although even a dream series comes with a few pitfalls.
While the task of integrating Quaker has presented Pepsi with a few pitfalls, questions about its overall benefits have started to emerge more forcefully.
Still, for all Mr. Davis's confidence -- and the Republican fretting -- there are more than a few pitfalls ahead for this first-term governor.
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On the security side, by keeping on George Bush's first-rate defence secretary, Robert Gates, and (probably) by choosing a former general, Jim Jones, as his national security adviser, Mr Obama is showing that he will not let himself be tagged with the "Defeaticrat" label.There are, of course, a few potential pitfalls.
That being said, I would not change the contests one bit - just wanted to point out what I perceived to be a few potential pitfalls (and hopefully help out a few of the younger members here who are still participating in these).
While the considerable task of integrating Quaker Oats has presented Pepsi with surprisingly few pitfalls, questions about its overall benefits -- once lingering in the background -- have started to emerge more forcefully.
We can help you to avoid those few pitfalls in preparing your application, greatly improving your chances of success.
We can help you avoid those few pitfalls in preparing your application, greatly improving your chances of success.
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