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The phrase "deceit to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as part of a larger sentence to describe an action or behavior that involves deceit. Example: The politician's constant deceit to his constituents led to a loss of trust and support among the public.
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Was the use of deceit to expose deceit justified?
Overt deceit to get votes is now respectable.
They have seen enough wrongdoing and deceit to be skeptical.
"You have to intend, by trickery and deceit, to evade the reporting requirements".
In No Name, the resourceful Magdalen Vanstone uses disguise and elaborate deceit to try to win back her rightful inheritance.
Now he walks around like Rambo, armed with nothing but attitude and a knack for deceit to bag his game.
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Hysteria is a cover for circular reasoning — for claiming that violence was required to stop violence, propaganda to counter deceit, repression to forestall repression, a suspension of human rights to protect human rights.
Everyone is welcome to his self-deceit, to his measly cowardice.
It is plausible that referring to "all the others" not only manifested the dependence on others and the wish to adhere to group norms, but sometimes was self-deceit to escape from responsibility.
It can be a somewhat arrogant self-deceit to think that you can give help and advice but never need to accept it in return.
How brilliant did the alleged deceit have to be to go undiscovered, especially since Bob Smith (the "whistleblower" in this case) easily revealed the allegedly fraudulent pencil data entries?
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