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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim of deceiving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or motives behind actions that involve trickery or dishonesty.
Example: "The defendant's actions were driven by an aim of deceiving the investors into believing the company was profitable."
Alternatives: "intent to deceive" or "purpose of misleading".
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Social efficiency is represented by the ability to understand the intentions and beliefs of others with the aim of deceiving and manipulating them to achieve relevant objectives, such as control of food sources or sexual partners [ 26].
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"The evidence is overwhelming that these were transactions created for the purpose of deceiving the market.
Yes I went on to the pitch with the intention of deceiving the referee.
An act of deceiving is not an act of deceiving unless a particular result is achieved.
And of deceiving Fiona — as, of course, he had.
And of deceiving Fiona as, of course, he had.
She accused Thai officials of deceiving her and Russian diplomats.
Mr. Eckhardt was a man of deceiving appearance.
The regime in Burma has a history of deceiving American officials.
There seems to be something strange in the very idea of deceiving yourself.
Online offences are generally considered as frequent and intentional acts performed by a member with the aim to deceive others.
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