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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your trap" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that someone has arranged in order to catch or trick someone else. For example, "You can't outsmart me - I'm onto your trap."
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I fell into your trap.
"The problem is that your trap is one big macaroni".
You very kindly offered to keep your trap shut.
How do I get you to shut your trap and leave me to my thoughts?
"You have your snap music, your crunk music, your trap music, your pop rap".
Others stayed the same, plenty funny without any tweaks: "Where you at? Where's your trap?
"Look forward to League One, son, and keep your trap shut".
So, don't get stuck in your trap.
For God's sake, keep your trap shut!
Shut your trap up Arlie and open the damn trunk.
Apple, you made it too effortless and we happily fell into your trap.
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