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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play tricks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to deceive or manipulate someone for amusement or personal gain. Example: The sly fox loved to play tricks on the unsuspecting villagers, convincing them to give him food and shelter.
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Nostalgia does play tricks".
Don't play tricks on me".
Does my memory play tricks?
The mind does play tricks.
Islands "play tricks with time".
Did the wind play tricks with it?
-- your automotive memory can play tricks.
But memoirs, like memory, can play tricks.
Immediately after Edison Jubilee, electricity starting to play tricks.
Most people have noticed that vision can play tricks.
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They're playing tricks.
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