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The phrase "got scammed" is a valid and widely used term in written English.
It is typically used when someone was tricked or taken advantage of in some way. For example: "I got scammed out of $1,000 when I bought a rare coin from a man online."
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Everybody got scammed.
They think they got scammed.
She got scammed by a lawyer.
"He got scammed," Mr. Guest said.
In fact, both borrowers and investors got scammed.
"That is an old guy running a scam — but got scammed," he said.
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The public gets scammed.
"People have been getting scammed forever.
Mr. Pritzker and Mr. Wyly, however, did not get scammed.
How can you be sure that you're not getting scammed by a contractor?
But pay or fight it, getting scammed by your government can have a corrosive effect.
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