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The phrase "build a trap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to construct or create a device or structure designed to catch or ensnare something. Example: The farmers needed to build a trap to catch the pesky raccoons that were getting into their crops at night.
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Sometimes, we have to build a trap.
Dr. Condeelis took advantage of this discovery to build a trap for cancer cells.
He decided to build a trap for them, by creating government files that appeared to belong to a contractor who was carelessly storing them on his home computer.
In case you want to build a trap to catch food critics, the most effective bait by far would be a menu item that nobody else in their right mind would order.
Step One: The Equipment -- Find a net or build a trap According to some website for Moms, you should build a trap and then decorate it with green stickers and glitter.
Build a trap of your own using a large soda bottle.
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The bird has built a trap.
With hindsight, one can see that by setting the bar so high, and so publicly – with her Twitter and Instagram feeds full of updates on the progress of her babies – Peaches may have built a trap for herself.
Meyer et al. built a trap in which the RF with a standard cosine waveform is damped prior to the ejection of the ions that achieves a mass resolution of m/Δ m≈100 and compared its performance to the digital ion trap [22].
The bear shakes him out of the tree but he escapes and goes to the shack where Lauren has built a trap.
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