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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get duped" is commonly used in written English.
It means to be tricked or deceived. For example, "I can't believe I got duped into buying that expensive car."
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We don't want to get duped or gentrified".
Storyful verifies videos to make sure news organizations don't get duped by phony ones.
"It's just funny thinking about the steps by which we get duped," he said.
Because they know the tricks of deception, their thinking goes, they have a unique ability, and a special duty, to teach people how not to get duped.
No pilot-based decisions here – lax TV commissioners, he says, often get duped into buying "dogs" based on an exciting premise.
"If the price points are somewhat close, some consumers get duped into believing they're getting a real product," said Robert Barchiesi, president of the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, a trade group.
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"I got duped," she contended.
Even a real-estate agent got duped.
"I got duped," Mrs. Jordan said.
It's not just about getting duped online.
Focusing on the most thorough reviews may also protect against getting duped by fake ones.
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