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Discover Ludwig"a fib" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lie that is being told, usually one that is small and not particularly serious. For example, "He told me he had studied for the test, but it was just a fib."
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This is pretty clearly a fib.
It was not exactly a fib.
To prove it, perhaps, Warren reveals a fib about the eggs.
It's quite hard for them to sustain a fib if they start laughing too.
"If I said 'always' that would be a fib, but it's still more than 'mostly'mostly
The angel says, "That belongs to Mother Theresa, who never told a fib in her life".
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For this reason, all a-fib patients need blood thinners.
In addition, acidosis in hypothermia also lowers the threshold of A-fib among these atrial myocytes.
A-fib occurs more often when core body temperature drops below 32°C (90°F).
The A-fib persisted.
You're still in a-fib.
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