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The phrase 'a deceit' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an example of part of a metaphor, which is used to describe something as being deceptive or untrustworthy. For example, "The road ahead seemed to promise hope, but in reality it was a deceit."
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Find out why it's a "deceit" of lapwings.
Was the misinformation a mistake or a deceit?
There is no evidence for such a deceit.
"This isn't about a lie or a conspiracy or a deceit or a deception.
"This isn't about a lie or a conspiracy or a deceit or a deception," Mr. Blair said.
But in many ways the proposal is a deceit, for the net indebtedness of the government still rises.
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The artists added the note that "Art should be magic; a game; a clever deceit; not a lesson".
Consider the following: Was it a calculated deceit, for example a cheating spouse, malicious gossip or sabotage by a co-worker?
Miliband is warning on Monday that a "double deceit" by the Tories spells "a double danger for the NHS".
A dark rose, for instance, symbolized bashful shame; a foxglove, deceit.
The move was a public deceit, but Cantona, 45, said he was sending a message "of truth and respect".
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