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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trap for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object designed to catch or deceive someone or something.
Example: "The hunter set a trap for the unsuspecting deer in the forest."
Alternatives: "a snare for" or "a lure for".
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"It's a trap for us".
It's a trap for down the road".
It was a trap for President Obama through misleading information.
The phenomenon is like a trap for startups like us".
I set a trap for them and wrote about it.
This incidentally set a trap for Ace Greenberg, sitting West.
The Forester decides to set a trap for the Vixen.
A prison is a trap for catching time.
It could have been a trap for Obama".
The prime minister has created a trap for himself.
"It's just a trap for young people to die".
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