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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deadly trap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means a danger or snare that is extremely dangerous and can cause serious harm or even death. Example: The hiker fell into a deadly trap when he stepped on a hidden wire that triggered a landslide.
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Unknowingly, the officers walked into a deadly trap.
And Mr. Fry's headlong style helps rescue the movie from the deadly trap of antiquarianism.
In one apartment building in Zeitoun, in northern Gaza, Hamas set an inventive, deadly trap.
Though soupy, the unsightly collection of plastic can be a deadly trap for the marine creatures who encounter it.
That narcotic, increasingly spliced into the nation's illicit drug supply, is fentanyl, a synthetic painkiller exacerbating heroin's deadly trap.
After opening the doors, state officials concluded, he fell into a deadly trap that is well understood within the elevator industry.
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But they left plenty of deadly traps behind.
A few of the devices target the engineers themselves, who are a particular enemy for Isis because of their work to spearhead ground operations and undo its deadly traps in liberated areas.
According to Treyarch studio head Mark Lamia, the latter is set on, "an exotic and mysterious map filled with deadly traps, dark secrets and innovative gameplay that will challenge even the most daring Zombie hunters".
According to developer Treyarch's Mark Lamia, the new zombie map, named Shangri-La, is "an exotic and mysterious map filled with deadly traps, dark secrets and innovative gameplay". Quite what those innovations are is yet to be revealed.
It's substantially the same: a labyrinthine underground ruin to explore, deadly traps and monsters to avoid and maddening puzzles to solve.
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