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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fool of you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is being made to look foolish or is being tricked in some way.
Example: "He really made a fool of you during the meeting with his clever remarks."
Alternatives: "made a mockery of you" or "made you look foolish."
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Love's Made A Fool Of You (undubbed) 12. Early In The Morning 13.
You shouldn't let them make a fool of you either.
If you try to dominate it, it will make a fool of you every time".
If you dread being made a fool of, you will steer clear of art altogether.
First, analysts are daily reminded that the stock market will make a fool of you.
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You are not a fool – of course you know your cancer is serious but this isn't the first time you have come close to dying.
To cite one of the 21st century's great poets of the heart's mystery, Beyoncé, in her and her betrothed's aptly named 'Crazy in Love': "Baby I don't care/ Cuz your love got the best of me/ And baby you're making a fool of me/ You got me sprung and I don't care who sees".
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