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cheat

[cheet] / tʃit /






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But the teens I spoke to say they have curtailed their use because of fears over cheating accusations, concerns about AI’s environmental impact and worries about negative psychological effects.

From The Wall Street Journal

She tolerated my father’s cheating and lying until I was five years old, when we left him for good.

From The Wall Street Journal

Would it be cheating to ask Ray for a photo of him?

From Literature

This "constitutes, pure and simple, a form of cheating", the football governing body said at the time.

From BBC

“The whole point is to get through whatever he throws at you without preparation. If I told you what happens, it wouldn’t be fair. You’d only be cheating yourself.”

From Literature