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Deceived Trick Sweet Words Money Lies

"Take in" means to be deceived or tricked.

O verbo "take in" significa ser enganado ou trapaceado.

Phrasal Verb take in
Definition to deceived or trick
Examples - Don't be taken in by his sweet words. He's only after your money!
- I'm not going to let myself be taken in any more by your lies.

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