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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minefield of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a situation that is full of risks or difficulties. For example: "Navigating the new regulations is a minefield of potential issues."
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I saw a minefield of disappointment".
Christmas cards can be a minefield of passive-aggression.
It was like a minefield of tennis balls!
Marriage has become a minefield of unattractive choices.
Mr. Holbrooke faces a minefield of Indian sensitivity.
It is a minefield of feelings and a place we may not want to go.
The Knicks had to navigate a minefield of conflicting agendas, internal and external.
But getting from here to there requires crossing a minefield of tribal, sectarian and governance issues.
The Ferghana Valley, bordering Afghanistan, is a minefield of religious fundamentalism, drug trafficking and ethnic hatreds.
It said that Ms. Yingluck had been "thrust into a minefield of power".
On the sheer political complexity of navigating legislation through a minefield of powerful interest groups.
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