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Free sign upThe phrase "a cheat of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as it does not form a standard expression or idiom.
Example: "He was accused of being a cheat of the highest order."
Alternatives: "a fraud of" or "a trickster of".
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And only the faithful will notice how Abrams pulls off a cheat of his own with this movie: the time-travel plot neatly sidesteps all that hazardous Trek lore - and sets up a fresh, blank future in a parallel reality (if you don't understand how, ask a Trekker).
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Here's a cheat sheet of some of the best islands to cruise to.
A cheat sheet of the entire draw as well as the breakdowns of berths by continent can be found here.
The biggest one is a cheat sheet of commands that fills a panel on the right side of your screen.
He was a cheat capable of dealing death and his licence to fight in America was revoked.
What emerges is a cheat sheet of particularly cheap targets.
(Have a cheat sheet of nominees nearby for reference).
(Check out a cheat sheet of the hottest booths to hit up).
She likes it because it is "a cheat, cheapy way" of adding interest.
And his decision to leave us hanging in terms of a major secret feels like a bit of a cheat.
Is it a bit of a cheat?
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