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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a false one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is not true or accurate, often in the context of statements, claims, or representations.
Example: "The report contained a false one that misled the entire team about the project's progress."
Alternatives: "an untrue statement" or "a misleading claim."
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The new dawn was a false one.
Still, the debate is in many ways a false one.
He is a god, but a false one.
It's a false one because she's never trusted herself.
It's a catchy dichotomy, but a false one.
But the gospel of self-protection is a false one.
That hope now appears to have been a false one.
And anyway the opposition is probably a false one.
The United States, however, recognized that this purported dilemma is a false one.
But the debate between carbon tax and cap-and-trade proponents is a false one.
Today the butter-versus-margarine issue is really a false one.
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