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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charade because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain that something is a deceptive or pretended situation, often followed by a reason or justification.
Example: "The meeting felt like a charade because no one was willing to address the real issues at hand."
Alternatives: "a facade because" or "a pretense because".
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It's all a charade, because there is no decision.
The programme is a charade because the CIA never admits to it and Pakistan pretends that it does not co-operate.
But the former rebels have said that the unity government was a charade because the ruling party consistently ignored their demands.
A legal representative of families bereaved in the tragedy dismissed the proceedings as a "charade" because any financial penalty will be paid by taxpayers.
Elections in early 2010 were initially expected to be a charade because of the control retained by the army but turned out to be a game-changer of sorts.
It's all a charade, because the real milestone being passed is 32 or 33 or 34, but this celebrator hopes to shave a few years off her age in as public a display as possible.
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There is a kind of historical novel, little more than a charade, which frequently has a popular appeal because of a common belief that the past is richer, bloodier, and more erotic than the present.
"I did not vote because elections in Iran are a charade," he said.
The parents don't act, because to act would be to admit that their family is a charade.
They are a charade.
They're a charade.
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