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"fell into a trap" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
You can use it when you want to describe someone falling into a literal or figurative trap. Example sentence: John fell into a trap when he accepted the job offer without reading the contract.
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But Löfven fell into a trap.
They accidentally fell into a trap.
"He fell into a trap," Pavel Lapshov said.
"Maybe we fell into a trap early in the tour," he said.
But, Mr. Rubaie added, "I think we fell into a trap".
Mr Sommer, for instance, fell into a trap of his own making.
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"We will fall into a trap if we do.
Rodríguez warned Morgan that he'd fallen into a trap.
Note that I have fallen into a trap that Wright does repeatedly throughout his article.
But this is partly where Labour has fallen into a trap.
Party leaders claimed he had fallen into a trap set by the opposition.
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