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Discover Ludwig"get deluded" is not an idiomatic phrase and is not suitable for use in written English
If you are trying to express the idea of someone being misled or confused, you could use the phrase "get misled". For example, "It's easy to get misled by all the contradictory information on the internet."
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"But we try to describe the pitfalls and not let them get deluded to the point where they get too disappointed when their films don't get bought.
"People can get deluded into doing acts of horrendous consequence and Saudi Arabia is not immune to having some of its citizens deluded in this way," said Prince Saud al-Faisal, the foreign minister.
Rotherham manager Steve Evans: "We don't get deluded - there are no easy games in the Championship.
"We don't get deluded - there are no easy games in the Championship.
You'll give up over and over again because it's easy to get deluded by all those things you can't do or don't have.
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People either become deluded, or they get taken to a certain level and then dropped.
People become deluded when they get entangled with material things, sense objects, etc. and do things that destroy themselves.
"He had become deluded".
To make matters worse, the older men get, the more deluded some of them become about their dancing prowess, so inadvertently they are helping to advertise their own infertility.
I too, got caught up and deluded in the refreshment placebo matrix.
I must have been deluded.
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