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nous avons du user d'un subterfuge pour parvenir à nos fins.

il faudra trouver un subterfuge pour régler ce problème

il utilisera un subterfuge pour les tromper

the word subterfuge in French is not very commonly used. Other synonyms like "moyen / moyen détourné / ruse" are used as well.

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