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The phrase "a cheat to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of deception or trickery, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He was a cheat to his friends, always lying about his achievements."
Alternatives: "a fraud to" or "a deceiver to".
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Is the drink a cheat to a determined gin drinker?
She also uses a cheat to make frying the chicken much less nerve-racking for beginners.
It felt like a cheat to call the show The Jump when what the celebrities were actually doing barely even qualified as a bob.
It seems rather a cheat to have flooding back into every exquisite sentence the exquisiteness of perception you're supposed to be doing without.
It's something of a cheat to include this 1970 proposal in a book of correspondence, since it was Maschler's tactic to reassure inexperienced writers by asking them to describe a book in letter form; nevertheless, this is a valuable document.
It's a bit of a cheat to include Som Saa in this list, because it's not currently open; but they're about to launch a crowdfunded permanent site, and I love it, so it has to be here.
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It's also sad, and bleak, and – it wasn't a total cheat to call it a thriller – scary.
A fun cheat to do is to make your name HEYZEUS.
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"There's a big incentive to cheat, to evolve a strain resistant to the killing factor," Dr. Losick said.
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