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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snare for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a trap or a situation designed to catch or ensnare someone or something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The deceptive advertisement was a snare for unsuspecting consumers, luring them into purchasing a product they didn't need."
Alternatives: "a trap for" or "a lure for".
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Actually, this crankiness is a snare for the reader.
But he is a snare for artists too.
He called the disease podagra, a Greek word which means a snare for the feet.
Superman is warned that Lois is setting a snare for him.
The wicked have set a snare for me, but I have not strayed from your precepts". Eerie.
The financial dynamics of employment rates, wages, rents, house prices and living costs have created a snare for us all.
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But there are also patent and market exclusivity rules that restrain competition, worries about food safety, a snare of complications for intellectual property and internet freedom, rules that could allow multinational corporations to run roughshod over the regulations of allegedly sovereign nations and much more.
Yet, as straightforward as it seems, the idea has been a snare even for the sophisticated.
They concocted sounds that were determinedly different from standard dance-club fare; what seems like a snare drum, for instance, is actually a tweaked version of an Indian tabla, Skrillex said.
A former park ranger skilled in hunting and trapping, he would know, for example, how to make a simple snare for catching squirrels, rabbits and partridge.
Microblogs have become "an inescapable snare for corrupt officials", said Xinhua, an official news service, on its own microblog on December 1st.
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