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Discover Ludwig"he got tricked" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone has been deceived or fooled by someone else. For example: - "John thought he was buying a genuine Rolex, but he got tricked into buying a cheap knock-off." - "Samantha was confident she had the winning lottery ticket, but she got tricked by a fake one." - "The detective got too caught up in the suspect's lies and ended up getting tricked into letting him go."
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Perry, however, is such an affable-seeming twit that it would surprise nobody if he got tricked into signing over the deed to his house to a wisecracking cartoon rabbit.
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How did he get tricked into marrying such a tedious nerd?
Instead, he gets tricked into an alternate reality where he basically has to re-enact the first film all over again.
As a result, they got tricked as well, the TV station reported on Sunday.
Some part of me was disappointed that I got tricked into thinking it was important.
It's likely we all just got tricked into watching a regular old Lifetime movie.
His enraptured admirers at W.J.F. 4 included Freddy Sheed, 13, from Portsmouth, England — "He's got style, he's got tricks, he's technically amazing, he's just so cool" — and 13-year-old Jeremy Sacks, from Austin, Tex., who just said, "Vova's my idol".
They don't get tricked very often.
"Getting tricked like that all the time, like a child".
Think your car dashboard has gotten tricked out with digital tools?
"Tell my people to wait / there's a million different ways to get tricked by fate".
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