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"tricks on" is not a grammatically correct phrase
If you mean to say that someone is performing tricks, you could say, "performing tricks." For example, "The magician dazzled the audience by performing tricks."
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Don't play tricks on me".
Playing tricks on you.
They played dirty tricks on me.
Sometimes memory plays tricks on us.
It can start playing tricks on you.
But they use tricks on each other".
"Your mind plays tricks on you.
Is her mind playing tricks on her?
The boys play all sorts of tricks on the Taylors.
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That's when you play mean tricks on somebody.
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