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The phrase "you tricked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when accusing or expressing that someone has deceived or misled you in some way. Example: "I can't believe you tricked me into thinking that was a real offer."
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Were you tricked?
You tricked me into it.
"You tricked me," she said.
"You tricked me," she said again.
The actor then apparently confronted Holland the next day, exclaiming, "You know, you tricked me.
I have not forgotten how you tricked me in the past.
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"You trick yourself into thinking you are back in Buffalo," Duda said.
You trick yourself at that moment.
How can you trick them into believing that you are?
Seth Rogen tweeted, "first you trick people into thinking you're a rapper, now you trick them into thinking you're Jewish?" Sick burn, bro!
Do it on different people so you trick them more.
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