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"get tricked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe when someone is deceived or fooled by someone else. Here is an example: I can't believe I got tricked into buying that fake watch.
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They don't get tricked very often.
"Tell my people to wait / there's a million different ways to get tricked by fate".
"Don't get tricked into buying a digital device showing digital movies," Mr. Silver said.
How did he get tricked into marrying such a tedious nerd?
And, of course, anonymity cuts both ways: if you get tricked by a scammer into parting with your bitcoins, there's no higher authority to turn to.
But standing outside in the near-balmy 40-degree air in the early afternoon, she said she had the feeling that the mayor was about to get tricked by Mother Nature.
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"Getting tricked like that all the time, like a child".
Think your car dashboard has gotten tricked out with digital tools?
"People in my own office didn't care, because everybody gets tricked," he said.
"Sometimes the defibrillator gets tricked, and it misinterprets what the rhythm is," said Matthew Reynolds, MD, a study co-author and cardiac electrophysiologist at the Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Massachusetts.
"Customers are getting tricked -- they really are," said Pam Monroe, founder of A Gifted Basket (www.giftedbasket.com) in San Diego.
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