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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fool out of" is not correct or usable in written English.
You would need to use a phrase like "fool someone out of" in order to have a grammatically correct sentence. For example, "He tried to fool his friend out of their hard-earned money."
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They've tried to make a fool out of me.
"Don't be out there making a fool out of yourself".
"Didn't the I.R.A. make a fool out of you".
The series "made a fool out of a good man," Nixon grumbles.
.@MegynKelly made a total fool out of herself tonight- attacking @realDonaldTrump.
"You made me make a fool out of myself," Mr. Diaz told the governor.
I just want to get out of there before I make a fool out of myself".
"To ignore those facts is to make a fool out of yourself".
"I made a fool out of myself in front of a federal judge," Father Duggins admits.
"Yes, but you've also made a fool out of me," Thompson replies.
"I think she's brilliant; she constantly makes a fool out of May in the Commons.
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