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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheat him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to deceive or trick someone in order to gain an advantage over them. Example: He tried to cheat him out of his inheritance by forging his father's signature on the will.
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But nobody could cheat him with his money".
It is soon apparent that they are going to cheat him even more than Hashim.
White people are sure to try to cheat him, he says.
Each side believes the other will cheat him, and each remains alert.
Nobody's going to cheat him out of living a full life.
Theater producers vie for Fox's talent and cheat him of his money.
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They had actually cheated him.
He believed his partner in Toronto had been cheating him.
Mr. Tapie accused the bank of cheating him.
My old man had cheated me — of himself, mainly — and so I cheated him right back.
But the men cheated him of his wages.
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