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attempting to deceive other people
- The politician's duplicitous behavior was exposed when his private emails contradicted his public statements.
- The company's CEO was known for his duplicitous tactics in negotiations, often making promises he had no intention of keeping.
- After discovering her partner's duplicitous nature, Emily decided to end their relationship and move on with her life.
- The movie's plot revolves around the duplicitous schemes of a cunning villain who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals.
- The duplicitous nature of the spy's double life made it difficult for anyone to trust him, even his closest allies.