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pitfalls

noun

Plural of pitfall

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The word “pitfalls” is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a figurative sense to refer to an unseen or unanticipated risk or danger. For example, you might say "Starting your own business can be rewarding, but you need to be aware of the potential pitfalls."

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"As first-time renters, students are especially vulnerable to rogue landlords and the other pitfalls of our broken rental market, simply because they have less experience of it," says Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter.

"I really hadn't found anything to replace cricket as a love as a passion as a job," says the former Essex bowler Darren Cousins in one of several videos the PCA has prepared to help players negotiate the psychological perils and pitfalls of a professional career.

As first-time renters, students are vulnerable to rogue landlords and the pitfalls of our broken rental market Campbell Robb Sometimes, however, everything is not as it seems.

So there is a chance of avoiding the pitfalls of some of the prince's predecessors: an arranged marriage to a dull princess he has scarcely met, or, like his father, to a much younger, aristocratic bride who has no interest in his interests.

"This out-of-touch government encouraged councils to shuffle libraries off to community groups without thinking through the implications or potential pitfalls of doing so," said Jarvis.

For landlords, it provides an insurance against loss of rent, but parents acting as a guarantor should check the tenancy clearly to avoid potential pitfalls.

So while Jolie's decision to go public is fantastic for raising awareness about breast cancer, there are potential pitfalls.

Related: This US-Europe trade deal needs revision | Letters But there are formidable pitfalls and obstacles along the way.

There are obvious pitfalls in reading too much into the news that Alan Bennett's The History Boys has just been voted the nation's favourite play.

Among the potential pitfalls is the risk that so often faces NHS reform – that people will become sidetracked into making the systems work rather than focusing on improving the experience and outcomes for patients.

And while it is devoid of all the obvious pitfalls of sentimentality and doesn't splurge, it is a very piercing book".

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