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Discover Ludwig"fooled you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has been tricked, deceived, or made to believe something that is not true. For example: "I told him I was out of town this weekend, but I actually stayed home - fooled you!".
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How they fooled you all.
"Fooled you!" Michelson seemed to be saying.
Jon Gregory: "Don't be fooled, you most definitely can prepare!
Lumpe expressed admiration, only to be told, "Well, I've fooled you a little.
"They fooled you 1,000 times just like they fooled me.
And I can tell you: he has fooled you yet again.
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'More fool you.
Blueberries will fool you.
More fool you.
The Islamists are fooling you.
They don't fool you.
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