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Discover Ludwig"delude of" is not a correct phrase in English
The correct phrase is "delude into," as in, "He tricked her and deluded her into believing his lies." A possible example sentence using this phrase is: "The con artist deluded the elderly woman into giving him all her money."
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He is survived by his wife, Ann Calvert McCullough; three daughters, Sherrill M. Davis of Haverford, PA, Cathryn M. Delude of Andover, MA, and Patricia McCullough of NYC; and three grandchildren, Philip M. Delude, Patricia M. Delude, and Michael Gene Davis.
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(I was deluded, of course: I was not even remotely well-known enough for anyone to actually care about my personal life).
It was deluded, of course, but for those of us masochists, ironists, sentimentalists, Spike Lee who continue to love the Knicks, it was fun to believe, if only for a while.
The bully within is the wrongest and most deluded of them all.
"The fact that they can delude some of their users into thinking it's not prostitution also works to their benefit thanks to all the stigma around sex work," she says.
The fact that he's labelled daily by the army of trolls as a "red Tory" is a sad sign of how deluded some of our membership have become.
The final days of great or notorious individuals are always tempting to imagine, though, and Jenkins does a superb and humane job, pitting Coward against his servant, Patrice – who has deluded ideas of the kind of life he could lead back in England if only Coward will give him the necessary reference – and the guests who still visit.
Still, the unbounded imagination and deluded thinking of early robot makers, believing in the possibility of the technology of their time, laid the groundwork for today's research.
The self- deluded -confidence of Allardicchio, or the self- deluded -confidenceself- deluded -confidence
In its leading article, the Times spoke of Castro having created "a malign myth that has deluded generations of western students".
A mendacious, ridiculous, deluded buffoon of a writer intoxicated by fame to the point of writing drivel.
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