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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pitfalls of" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to potential negative consequences of a particular situation. For example, "This project will require careful planning in order to avoid the pitfalls of rushing into it without proper preparation."
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Next from me: Pitfalls of passive construction.
Such are the pitfalls of nostalgia.
I know the pitfalls of the game.
There pitfalls of partnerships also came up.
The pitfalls of auto-delineation using DEMs.
How to deal with pitfalls of immunohistochemistry.
On the Pitfalls of Geographic Face Routing.
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News stories have forever reiterated the pitfalls of utopianism.
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