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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical hole or depression in the ground, or metaphorically to refer to a difficult situation.
Example: "After falling into a pit while hiking, I had to call for help to get out."
Alternatives: "a hole" or "a chasm".
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G 7152 A: Pit clear.
A pit bull.
A pit of snakes.
Was it a pit bull?
A pit of bottomless despair?
"A pit bull is delicious".
Horribly in a pit.
It's a pit.
She's a pit bull-Dalmatian mix.
So the romance began in a pit?
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It's a pit-stop kind of place.
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