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The phrase "a minefield" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation that is fraught with danger or difficulty, often requiring careful navigation.
Example: "Navigating the legal requirements for starting a business can be a minefield for new entrepreneurs."
Alternatives: "a treacherous path" or "a hazardous situation".
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This is a minefield.
It's a minefield!
It's a minefield out there.
It's a minefield though".
"Counties are a minefield".
"Love is a minefield".
Well that's a minefield.
I saw a minefield of disappointment".
They know it's a minefield.
"It's a minefield," he admits.
You were in a minefield".
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