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The phrase "cheated me" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has deceived or defrauded the speaker in some way. Example: "I can't believe he cheated me out of all my money in that investment scam."
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They cheated me".
"The company cheated me," he said.
"Hong Kong has cheated me," she said.
"It is the manpower company that cheated me.
He cheated me by pocketing my money and assets".
The drivers are nice and polite, and not one of them has cheated me.
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SID: My wife cheated me--I wanted eight.
"Indians are cheating me.
It shows she has all along being cheating me.
You'll be cheating me.
Now he can't cheat me".
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