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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scam to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to imply a fraudulent action directed towards someone or something, but it lacks context. Example: "The email was a scam to steal personal information."
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That sounds like a scam to us.
It was all just a scam to collect insurance money.
"It was a scam to defraud the Lincoln family," Mr. Cornelius said.
"It was a scam to get one over on the Russians" is another argument I've heard.
It is entirely plot-driven, moving from scam to ploy to gambit to stratagem.
Congress should pass these bills and put the overdraft scam to rest.
It just seemed dead easy — a rip, a scam — to tickle some machine and cause it to print money.
Actor and former Irish cultural ambassador Gabriel Byrne called the Gathering "a scam to shake down the diaspora for money".
This is not the first high-profile scam to hit Xbox fans since the machine's launch on 22 November.
Frater reported the attempted scam to TalkTalk, who told him that it was "dealing with it behind the scenes".
Again, how will we know if this is genuine, or in fact a scam to steal your payment details?
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