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Discover Ludwig"to be duped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be fooled, tricked, or deceived by someone or something. Example: She didn't realize that she had been duped by the salesman until she got home and saw the inferior quality of the product she had purchased.
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We have acted accordingly — by pretending to be duped".
"Israel cannot afford to be duped," he added.
You know all the tricks, happy to be duped.
No, I'm not going to be duped this time.
And working people continue to be duped into supporting measures manifestly against their own self-interest.
No one likes to be duped by a goody-goody with a double life.
We cannot continue to be duped by the claims that other agencies will 'divert' these patients.
"Please ask the people not to be duped by rumors or fabrication".
If that is the case, I am glad to be gullible, delighted to be duped.
Yet the West erred by allowing itself to be duped by Mr Lukashenka and his anti-Russian rhetoric.
Despite the bright spotlight that the housing crisis shined on mortgage fraud, officials say New Yorkers continue to be duped.
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