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Discover Ludwig"deceive him" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to indicate that someone was intentionally misled. For example: "She tried to deceive him by claiming the money was hers."
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His woodsman's skills do not deceive him.
Was East trying to deceive him?
If a pitch misses the strike zone by two inches, Giambi's eyes will not usually deceive him.
Even so, Pell's accusation that the office set out to deceive him seems now to lie in ruins.
He subsequently explained that he intentionally took a more careful and vague approach during the deposition because he was concerned that the agency was trying to deceive him.
She might have been able to persuade her husband that the child was his, but she can't bring herself to deceive him.
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The Enlightenment had deceived him.
No, his eyes hadn't deceived him.
Nasir was convinced that I had deceived him.
The other officers despise him, the more so since his wife deceives him at every opportunity.
The story claimed he sued her for deceiving him about plastic surgery, and won his case.
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