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Discover Ludwig"the ruse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a crafty or clever plan, and is commonly used in contexts where someone is trying to deceive or mislead another person or group. For example, "With the help of her ruse, she was able to escape the clutches of her captors."
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the ruse
noun
A trick (action intended to deceive).
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If so, the ruse failed.
The ruse worked.
The ruse succeeded.
But the ruse failed.
And the ruse may be working.
The ruse doesn't fade with time.
The ruse seemed to confuse the gunmen.
The ruse did not work.
Mr. Brown was unapologetic for the ruse.
The ruse seems to be working.
"Which player?" A pause revealed the ruse.
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