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Discover Ludwig"a falsehood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that is untrue, dishonest, or deceptive. Example: She was caught telling a falsehood about her whereabouts.
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This is a falsehood.
"It is simply a falsehood".
Everyone is indulging in a falsehood.
And it's a falsehood with repercussions.
Her allegations, Mr. Elbaz said, are "simply a falsehood".
And therefore the news story had metamorphosed into a falsehood.
Not many.Mr Frum ends by spreading a falsehood.
Hoax, a falsehood generally intended to fool and to entertain.
Who is responsible for persuading these people of a falsehood?
"Some 70percentnthinknk it is a falsehood".
But, again, it doesn't; it was framed by a falsehood.
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