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The phrase "about to cheat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of engaging in cheating or dishonest behavior.
Example: "He was about to cheat on the exam when he realized the consequences of his actions."
Alternatives: "on the brink of cheating" or "ready to cheat".
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As they left one July morning, I felt a surge of guilt as I waved them off, like I was about to cheat on them all.
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Mike Duffy, presumably thinking about ways to cheat taxpayers out of their hard-earned money so he can buy some tasty snacks.
I now know that the guy singing about not wanting to cheat on his girlfriend is absolutely going to cheat on her and just wants to pretend he's a good guy.
This is an age which no longer waits patiently through this lifetime for the rewards in the next, but instead mills anxiously about overindulging, driven to cheat, driven to crime.
Johnson revered his mother and so he does not hesitate when asked what she would have said had he told her about Francis urging him to cheat.
"Twins" is supposed to be a light-hearted comedy, but there is something ineffably sad about Ms. Griffith's struggle to cheat time, a real-life version of the HBO satire "The Comeback".
The British claimed to have intelligence about Saddam's efforts to cheat the UN weapons inspectors - evidence that the Chilean ambassador and his colleagues did not find convincing, even though they had no evidence of their own.
Banderas had a theory about why Laura chooses to cheat with Ralph.
So in the interest of journalistic balance, I asked a load of blokes about why they decided to cheat, so both genders can compare reasons/excuses and we can wallow in our shared inability to stay faithful to each other.
Interviewees also described frustration, when they talked about people who tried to cheat or applied for social assistance when not entitled to it.
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