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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forgery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a false or fraudulent imitation of a document, signature, or artwork, typically with the intent to deceive.
Example: "The painting was later discovered to be a forgery, not the original work of the famous artist."
Alternatives: "a counterfeit" or "a fake".
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The work was a forgery.
The document was a forgery.
This establishes a forgery".
The dealer spurned it as a forgery.
Parnell immediately denounced it as a forgery.
Were the diaries a forgery?
Could he be a forgery?
"That's a forgery of the Americans".
It was widely dismissed as a forgery.
"God's signature is never a forgery".
Is this whole thing a forgery?!?!
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