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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counterfeiting" is not correct and usable in written English.
The term "counterfeiting" is typically used as a noun without the article "a" in this context, as it refers to the act or process of making a fake or imitation of something.
Example: "Counterfeiting is a serious crime that can lead to significant legal consequences."
Alternatives: "forgery" or "counterfeit activity".
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The US brand Coach this week won £160m in damages in a counterfeiting claim, after launching an anti-counterfeiting litigation campaign in 2009 called "Operation Turnlock".
In the late 1820s, that pursuit included a counterfeiting venture that linked Hamilton with New York merchants and Canadian counterfeiters in an attempt to forge and pass Haitian coins.
Few countries, Mr. Tarnoff writes, "have had as rich a counterfeiting history as America".
This tells the story of a gang of school children who heroically thwart a counterfeiting operation.
Mr. Moore was then reassigned to a counterfeiting squad in Dallas.
When a company has a counterfeiting problem, he tracks down the bad guys and sues them.
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For some counterfeiters, it is easier to make a counterfeit slab than it is to make counterfeit coins.
"Even then they had to come up with a counterfeiting-detecting method," said Paul Inho Song, director of coins and medals at the Bonhams auction house.
"It's not a counterfeit".
I have a counterfeit quarter.
"Strange Wilderness" is a counterfeit bill.
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