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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fool to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is foolish or acting foolishly. Example: He was a fool to trust her again after she had betrayed him multiple times.
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"I'd be a fool to.
You'd be a fool to buy that".
You'd be a fool to miss it".
You'd be a fool to hate.
You'd be a fool to ignore it.
Football is a fool to itself on these occasions.
You'd be a fool to throw them away.
She translated: "It means he's not a fool to anybody.
You would be a fool to trust him, wouldn't you?
I'd be a fool to sit here and say that.
Anybody would be a fool to try this.
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