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Discover Ludwig'has been tricked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been deceived or fooled. For example, "He thought he was getting a good deal, but he has been tricked into paying more than he should have."
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The Brooks Atkinson proscenium has been tricked up to suggest a Victorian music hall.
Or, more likely, just a first draft that has been tricked out with excellent production values?
That's true even when the nomiya has been tricked out beyond recognition.
He has been tricked into running off not with the object of his affections, but her older sister.
"I believe she has been tricked by the country's enemies and has become a tool for propaganda," Mr. Kalhor told the Mehr news agency.
Some residents, who featured in the documentary, said they has been tricked by the programme makers, Love Productions, and were told it would be about community spirit.
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In these books Jonathan routinely finds out that Emma has been tricking him and then makes up with her, only to be tricked again.
"The factory has been tricking us for 10 years," one worker said, according to the BBC.
Emig has been tricking for 20 years and doing stunts for five years.
She looked like she had been tricked.
The authorities had been tricked by the weather.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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