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Discover Ludwig"cheated of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that someone has been deprived of something due to deception or dishonesty. Example: She felt cheated of her inheritance after her brother tricked her into signing away her rights to the family farm.
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She then concludes, "All of those children are being cheated of a sound start in life -- yes, cheated".
Many were cheated of their wages by unscrupulous bosses.
Hooke was cheated of honour at his death.
That's part of what was interesting: having been cheated of feeling afraid.
Women especially felt cuckolded, cheated of the beautiful, aching myth of the Edwards marriage.
Was she cheated of the credit due her because she was a woman?
We have been cheated of that inspiration by his death and subsequent presidents.
Afterwards, one couldn't help but feel cheated of a more authoritative display.
Abraham described being cheated of wages and being hungry when food ran out at sea.
So he complained repeatedly that he was being cheated of time.
But Ms. Lindeberg was cheerfully fatalistic about being cheated of her chance at the holy grail.
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