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Discover Ludwig"try to trick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an action that someone has taken to deceive or outwit somebody or something. For example: "The magician tried to trick the audience with his clever illusions."
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"You try to trick her into it".
That lie, or try to trick you.
He knows I'm not going to try to trick him".
They knew he wouldn't try to trick them.
"They don't try to trick you," Tellier said.
Actors similarly try to trick themselves into a performance".
They try to trick you saying that they love you.
See fake emails that try to trick you in the Phish Bowl.
They may still try to trick you, but they'll have a different perception of you".
I don't know why I would try to trick them into conflating those elements.
"You always try to trick yourself into thinking that you can do it," he said.
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