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Discover Ludwig"falling prey" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means becoming a victim or being captured by something or someone. You can use it to describe someone being tricked, deceived, or lured into a situation that is ultimately harmful or dangerous. Example: As the economy continues to struggle, many people are falling prey to fraudulent investment schemes promising quick and easy profits. In this sentence, "falling prey" is used to describe people being deceived by fraudulent investment schemes.
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Yet it risks falling prey to hubris.
"He was not falling prey to all that party bickering.
Meanwhile, as invitations go unanswered, the host is falling prey to every imaginable insecurity.
Sometimes these people are simply falling prey to local pride and grading on a generous curve.
(Alas, the only roads that do are the ones falling prey to potholes and disrepair).
Still, the risks of falling prey to terrorism are nevertheless very small for most Americans.
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"Let us not fall prey to rumors".
Most of us fall prey to caricature.
I fall prey to whatever they have.
And don't fall prey to hysteria.
SOME converts fall prey to zealotry.
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