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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trick me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to being fooled or made to believe something that is not true. For example, "I can't believe he tricked me into believing his lies."
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You can't trick me".
"You can't trick me," says the woman.
"You're trying to trick me, Daddy".
You want a treat or you'll trick me.
I know you are supposed to trick me.
"The Enemy tried to trick me and make me feel ashamed," he said.
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Kureishi tricked me.
She tricked me.
You tricked me into it.
"You tricked me," she said.
"She tricked me," he said.
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