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"deception about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to deceive or mislead someone by providing false or misleading information. Example: The politician was accused of spreading deception about his opponent's policies in order to gain more votes.
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The deception about her birth scarred Jane deeply.
You are dealing in deception about what is fundamentally human — the nature of conversation, attachment, nurturing".
Clapper is in danger of becoming a meme signifying government deception about surveillance.
And it has continued in a fog of deception about imaginary progress.
You are dealing in deception about what is fundamentally human the nature of conversation, attachment, nurturing".
Tara Parker-Pope interviews Al Seckel, author of the book "Masters of Deception," about optical illusions.
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It's just become better at self-deception about what's really going on.
Even better is her self-deception about the man whom she does love.
Rather, it's that the press's ideological blinders limit the kinds of crusades mainstream outlets are willing to entertain, and the formal commitment to neutrality encourages self-deception about what counts as crusading.
The evidence directly contradicts the oft-stated view that substantially all extended use of payday loans is the product of lender misrepresentation or borrower self-deception about how the product will be used.
I more or less stopped taking photographs at all once I realised I was subscribing to a cheap self-deception about the originality, beauty and meaning of my tens of thousands of pictures.
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