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Discover Ludwig"get fooled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in a warning or advice context. For example, "Don't get fooled by his smooth talking and good looks; he has plenty of bad qualities as well".
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"He doesn't get fooled.
I always get fooled.
Won't get fooled again?
"Won't Get Fooled Again", indeed.
… You can't get fooled again".
You can't get fooled again".
Fool me twice — won't get fooled again!
We won't get fooled again, will we?
"I don't get fooled," he said.
Fool me -- can't get fooled again".
He can get fooled by people.
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