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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are treacherous things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items, situations, or concepts that are deceitful or dangerous in nature.
Example: "In the world of politics, promises are treacherous things that often lead to disappointment."
Alternatives: "are deceitful matters" or "are dangerous elements".
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They are treacherous things".
These interviews, which Dwight Garner has rightly called "about as canonical, in our literary universe, as spoken words can be," are treacherous things for an aspiring writer.
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Sample sizes and the choice of texts can be treacherous things.
The seas are treacherous.
COMPUTERS are treacherous.
"Women are treacherous," Mike noted.
That means tough financial markets are treacherous.
Even small numbers are treacherous.
In skiing, black diamonds are treacherous.
The cliffs of Big Sur are treacherous.
I now saw the liberal attitude of this press in a different light; the lofty tone in which it answered attacks and its method of killing them with silence now revealed itself to me as a trick as clever as it was treacherous...the sense of the whole thing was so obviously hostile to Germanism that this could only have been intentional.
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