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Discover Ludwig'play a trick' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone trying to deceive someone else in a playful manner. For example, "My brother tried to play a trick on me by pretending he had forgotten my birthday."
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Love can play a trick on you.
We're going to play a trick.
These paintings play a trick on your senses.
But one of them is to play a trick with the Sharpe ratio.
But he wanted to play a trick on her, so he also bought a cheap piece of rabbit's fur.
"Either somebody wanted to play a trick on her, or somebody wanted to play a trick on me". That month, Fallen Leaves grossed 10,000 yuan (£1,042), only a fraction of what they'd spent building inventory.
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Fluency is playing a trick on judgment".
But time has played a trick.
Yet Mantel is characteristically playing a trick.
His mind had played a trick on him, he said.
"They are playing a trick on me," Rodríguez says.
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