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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always playing you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently manipulating or deceiving another person, often in a relationship context.
Example: "I can't believe he keeps lying to you; he's always playing you for a fool."
Alternatives: "constantly deceiving you" or "perpetually manipulating you".
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You know, it's awfully hard when you've been competing against each other for so many years and fought for that British No1 spot and the media are always playing you off each other.
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Do you ever get the feeling that life is passing you by, as though you are always playing catch up?
But that's Ms. Dickinson for you, always playing with our minds in a funny way.
Maybe last year you felt like you were always playing catch-up.
If you miss pre-season, you are always playing catch-up.
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After that she or he might not always play with you.
When you go behind in the Premiership you're always playing a catch-up game".
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