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The phrase "a false valuation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an incorrect assessment or estimation of value, whether in financial contexts, appraisals, or personal judgments.
Example: "The company's stock price reflects a false valuation, leading investors to make poor decisions."
Alternatives: "an inaccurate assessment" or "a misleading evaluation."
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Their case was that the number of Facebook shares they acquired was based on a false valuation: they thought the shares were worth $35 apiece, whereas internal Facebook deliberations put them closer to $9.
As was the case with the dot.com collapse, the inflated demand for low interest loans created a false valuation in the real estate market.
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The false valuation raised the fund's internal rate of return.
These include false valuation of assets, bogus deals between related parties, and millions of dollars pocketed by participants along the way.
The false valuation raised the fund's internal rate of return — the preferred performance metric for private equity vehicles — to about 38 percent from 3.8 percent, the S.E.C. said.
A: False.
Echoing the I.R.S.'s assessments, the investors contend that Gramercy's investment strategy involved false valuations of worthless instruments; they also say the deals generated illegitimate profits to the firm.
False premises and a false conclusion.
That's a false dichotomy.
This is a false tradeoff.
"It's a false economy.
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