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The phrase "cheated by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been deceived or taken advantage of in some way. For example, "The students were cheated by their teacher who sold them the wrong answer key."
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I was cheated by my agent.
He was forever being cheated by tradesmen..
"No. Do I feel cheated by fate?
We feel pretty cheated by the call".
He was forever being cheated by tradesmen...
I cheated by making the books long.
Would she feel cheated by online tutorials?
Tommy Henrich cheated by four years".
"I feel cheated by Withnail in that department," he says.
"The community felt cheated" by the previous center, she said.
"We are being cheated by the court," Siyamoi said.
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