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a conversation or exchange of words where one or more parties intentionally mislead or deceive the other.

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a conversation or exchange of words where one or more parties intentionally mislead or deceive the other.

The politician's speech was filled with deceptive dialogue, making it hard to discern the truth.

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a phrase used to describe a situation where communication is intentionally ambiguous or misleading, often to manipulate or control the outcome.

The sales pitch was a classic example of deceptive dialogue, designed to confuse the buyer.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:58