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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fraud victim" is correct and can be used in written English.
Depending on the context, this phrase can be used to refer to someone who has been the target of a fraudulent act or it can be used to indicate a person who has been tricked into doing something. For example, "The police are working to identify the fraud victim who was tricked into sending money to a con artist."
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If you're a fraud victim, you can't stop it".
And the court ruled that only the government — not a fraud victim — could file suit for aiding and abetting a fraud.
A | As long as you've been sensible the law protects you if you become a fraud victim – and that includes a hacked bank account.
Its Italian unit has denied ever having masked the true financial status of Parmalat, declaring that the firm, too, may have a fraud victim.
Those lone inventors are out there nonetheless, dreaming of the patent that will make them rich, and they are a familiar species of fraud victim.
After being offered a free pension review, one potential fraud victim was visited at work by a bogus independent financial adviser who offered the chance of investing in overseas property.
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There were 129,168 identity fraud victims between July 2014 and June 2015.
The list of prominent fraud victims grew as well.
(For a subset of questions asked of fraud victims, the margin of sampling error is 3 percent).
The bank reimburses fraud victims for losses, a Chase spokesman said.
One-in-three of travelavel fraud victims identified by the NFIB was cheated when paying for accommodation.
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