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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fraudulent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is deceitful or intended to deceive, often in legal or financial contexts.
Example: "The company was found guilty of engaging in a fraudulent scheme to mislead investors."
Alternatives: "a deceptive" or "a dishonest".
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It's a fraudulent representation.
But it's a fraudulent satisfaction.
So, we're confronting a fraudulent manipulation".
"A fraudulent butter-churning bitch".
This is a fraudulent loan," she recalls.
"They will elect a fraudulent president".
The twenty-first century began with a fraudulent Presidential election.
'Florida is a fraudulent state' — that's how they explained it.
"They bought a fraudulent note," he said of the Nakashes.
Marathon suggests this may have been a fraudulent transfer.
"That's a fraudulent case," Mr. Combs said yesterday.
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