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Discover Ludwig"mine field" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an area filled with unpredictable obstacles or dangers. For example, "Though the job application process can be a mine field of red tape, I was able to successfully navigate it."
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In it, you could see her walking into a mine field.
Consumer electronics, on the other hand, can be a trackless mine field.
The body count, both human and animal, mounts impressively, helped along by a bear trap and a mine field.
So we double back, passing the burning truck and through a mine field cleared a few hours before.
Working in art film or commercial cinema is like dancing through a mine field, and every broadcaster is now racing down market in a desperate attempt to survive.
On New Year's Day, a bicyclist trying to cross into the fenced, mine field in the Bikaner district of western Rajasthan was blown to bits.
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(This story is a mine-field of double-entendres).
I entered a mine-field of fiction and non-fiction.
My jeep crept down a narrow lane marked by little flags, a path through a mine-field.
Life is a failure mine-field BUT … if we don't ever risk failure we'll never achieve anything.
It seems we as human beings on the planet are in a mine-field of dangers in so many areas, I feel sad and unsure of the future if I'm honest.
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