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"trick with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone uses clever or deceitful methods to achieve a desired outcome. Example: The salesman tricked the customer with false promises in order to make a sale.
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East took the trick with her king.
Is it a trick with mirrors?
Downton adopts the trick, with a twist.
Loved his shopping list trick with Rie.
Soros smoothly took the trick with his king.
Microsoft hopes to mimic that trick with the Xbox 360.
America has pulled a similar trick with Iran.
So South must take the trick with dummy's ace.
But how to imitate this trick with human-made stuff?
The trick with grilling artichokes is to add moisture.
It's "careful" pruning that's the trick with them.
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