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Discover Ludwig"the trappings" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the outward signs or ceremonial signs of a specific status or activity. For example, "She reveled in the trappings of her new position as CEO."
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the trappings
noun
An instance of ensnaring something or someone.
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But the trappings prove deceptive.
She enjoys the trappings.
There were the trappings.
SOME of the trappings are the same.
"They want all the trappings of success.
The trappings of modernity are everywhere.
Forget the trappings of tradition.
They both despise the trappings of fame.
Secretly, everybody wants the trappings of power.
The down side is in the trappings.
He didn't like the trappings of wealth.
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