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is fooled
verb
To trick; to make a fool of someone.
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No one is fooled.
But nobody is fooled.
But no one is fooled.
No one is fooled except the rubes.
"Obviously, no one is fooled," said a legislator, François Goulard.
But, beneath the surface, no one is fooled.
Indeed, Rebecca has done so well, most everyone is fooled.
The states, by contrast, can pretend that their promises are affordable.Stop diggingNot everyone is fooled.
When every veneer has been blistered by emotion, nobody is fooled by insincere platitudes.
"If the batter is fooled, he'll swing over the pitch by an enormous margin".
In fact, year on year, with very few exceptions, not a single judge is fooled.
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