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"cheat out" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead of using the phrase "cheat out," you could use a phrase such as "skim off" or "skimp on." For example, "He tried to skimp on the ingredients for the cake to cheat out of some of the costs."
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cheat out
verb
To face or turn toward the audience more than would be natural, for instance in a staged conversation.
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This means that you can cheat out in the open without being badgered.
Plus, he said that 90-second news briefs (the time it takes to read a Cheat out loud) are the ideal length for Alexa.
They think you're trying to cheat out of doing something … (Female D, age 21, FG1).
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And I felt cheated out of something.
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One more thing you're being cheated out of.
They have been cheated out of the most elementary ways of teaching themselves — and therefore cheated out of pleasure.
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