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'a deception' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of lying, or leading someone to believe something which is not true. For example: "The suspect's alibi turned out to be a deception."
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It only works as a deception which seems, well, deceptive.
It was a deception.
Everything about Bob is a deception.
It's not really a deception.
But it was a deception.
It sounds lovely, but it's a deception.
"That would be a deception," she said.
A deception that daring deserves to succeed.
Unfortunately for Arsenal, it was a deception.
Don't call it a deception, call it a communications strategy.
This is one of their tricks and a deception".
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