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Discover Ludwig"playing a trick" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone deceiving or fooling someone else in a playful or mischievous manner. Example: "The children were playing a trick on their parents, pretending to be ghosts to scare them on Halloween."
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Fluency is playing a trick on judgment".
Yet Mantel is characteristically playing a trick.
"They are playing a trick on me," Rodríguez says.
Was I playing a trick on Holy Mother Church?
"I thought my co-workers were playing a trick on me," he said.
"I thought he was playing a trick on me and shaking my car," Mr. Vazquez said.
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Love can play a trick on you.
We're going to play a trick.
His mind had played a trick on him, he said.
But it turned out that nature had played a trick.
He and the shopkeeper played a trick on me.
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