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The phrase "a fake" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is commonly used to refer to something that is not genuine or authentic. Here are some examples: 1. She was thrilled to finally get her hands on a fake designer bag. 2. The antique dealer was caught selling a fake Picasso painting. 3. The police warned the public to be cautious of buying a fake identification. 4. The company has promised to crack down on the production of fake goods. 5. The documentary revealed the shocking truth behind the production of fake pharmaceutical products.
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"A fake is a fake".
Not a fake gardenia.
"Groves is a fake.
It's such a fake".
A fake smile.
A fake Facebook account?
Well, it's a fake.
Talk about a fake.
"That's a fake," he said.
It was a fake game".
Fooled by a fake Rockefeller.
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