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The phrase "a cheating of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing dishonesty or deception, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The cheating of the students during the exam was evident."
Alternatives: "an act of cheating" or "a form of cheating."
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Still, though, he kept his job, expertly steering his team to the 2010 World Cup finals thanks to a play-off and a cheating of a majestically brazen hue.
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First Tamar took on Trina by making jibes about Gabe's cheating, and that's when Trina admitted to doing a little cheating of her own.
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He was a cheat capable of dealing death and his licence to fight in America was revoked.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).
Shane is a monumental asshole of a cheating douche bag.
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