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"pits of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "pits of" to refer to a deep and often dangerous hole or depression. For example: The brave explorer gazed into the sweeping pits of the chasm, dreading what she may find there.
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"They're bottomless pits of need.
Both pits of dubsh and mud.
Immolate me in the pits of torment.
The waiting rooms are snake pits of accusation and recrimination.
Synthesizers are nothing new in orchestra pits, of course.
This wasn't big pits of manure we were dumping".
"This whole area, Main Street, was the pits of the city," he continued.
Weeds cover old footpaths, and former shrimp ponds are now hollow pits of dried, cracked earth.
You avoid pits of fire and grab shiny orbs of goodness to get points.
But mezcaleros roast the piñas in earthen mounds over pits of hot rocks.
While many fans explored the blackest pits of their despair, others reacted with anger, even hate.
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