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The phrase "tricked to" is not a common expression in written English. However, it is possible to use the phrase in informal contexts as a way of expressing that someone has been fooled into doing something. For example: “He was tricked to buying an expensive item he didn’t really need.”.
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The white blood cells that would normally flood a wound have been tricked to stay away.
It can be tricked to expand far beyond its true bounds, and yet, if overburdened, is liable to shut down altogether.
The tally program for Election Systems and Software could be tricked to gather information from one machine many times, overcounting votes.
The attack by Harris and Klebold is plainly a crime of a different order from the suicide of a single child, tricked to his death by false friends... Writer cautions against interpreting the Colorado incident as the expression of a new era of teen-age identity politics.
The attack carried out by Harris and Klebold — members of the so-called Trench Coat Mafia, who were taunted by jocks and were hungry for revenge, and who dreamed, we now know, of ending as many lives as possible along with their own — is plainly a crime of a different order from the suicide of a single child, tricked to his death by false friends.
The good guys have retaliated by creating safe "virtual computers" where viruses can be tricked to deliver their payloads.
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