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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charade of her" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a deceptive or pretended version of someone, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "What I saw was merely a charade of her true self, hiding behind a mask of confidence."
Alternatives: "a facade of her" or "an illusion of her".
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"Stop rolling!" Rachel mutters, putting on a charade of her own, behaving as if she were so disgusted that she's about to quit.
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Yet before love hotel owners start queuing up to securitize their businesses, they may have to start a charade of their own.
Yet before hotel owners start queuing up to securitize their businesses, they may have to start a charade of their own.
"It is a charade, of course.
It was all a charade, of course.
"It's a charade of a roomy, spacious car".
Is he saying it's a charade of black omnipotence?
Second, it signals that you want real debate, not just a charade of one.
He was executed by the brutal government of General Sani Abacha after a charade of a trial in 1995.
I am happy, enough to lift my prayers to unknown Greek/Roman gods, but American society is a charade of self-congratulatory delusion.
Beneath a charade of sanitized fun, fun, fun, "Psycho Beach Party" discovers a post-Freudian nightmare world of repressed violence and kinky sex bursting to get out.
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