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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set a trap for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that someone has set a plan or strategy to catch someone else, or to get them to do something. For example, "The detective set a trap for the suspect, in the hopes of gathering evidence."
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I set a trap for them and wrote about it.
This incidentally set a trap for Ace Greenberg, sitting West.
The Forester decides to set a trap for the Vixen.
Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian prime minister, has set a trap for Hamas and other militant groups.
Their rivals in Chicago set a trap for them, and they walked right into it.
In making those appointments, Trump set a trap for himself in two very different ways.
Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation set a trap for Jim Clark.
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It turns out that she's setting a trap for the soldier.
They call Rod the Rodent Remover and he sets a trap for Mingus.
But the Vikings are actually setting a trap for quarterback Carson Wentz.
If Mr. Santorum is not careful, it could be Mr. Gingrich who sets a trap for him.
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