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The phrase "cheat at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation where someone has attempted to gain an unfair advantage in a game, contest, or exam. For example: "Although it's not fair, some people will try to cheat at the game in order to win."
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DON'T CHEAT AT ALL!!! Don't do any of these things in front of friends.
"We couldn't cheat at all.
With Unscom now blocked, he can cheat at will.
There are three basic ways to cheat at dice.
Who was the first person to cheat at dice?
They say we cheat at the line-out, cheat at the scrum and are even worse at the tackle area.
IT IS not exactly unusual for children to cheat at school.
I could cheat at a game of Sorry at a party.
I spent many hours teaching my kids not to cheat at "Duck, Duck, GOOSE".
One delightful study shows that giving people power makes them more likely to cheat at games.
"Are there people that cheat at horse racing in New Mexico?
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