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The phrase "a lie because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation for why something is considered a lie.
Example: "He claimed he was at the meeting, but that's a lie because he was actually at the beach."
Alternatives: "falsehood due to" or "untruth since".
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All a lie because, as Ramadani told Russian television, "neither Syria nor Iraq had any terrorist organisations before the American invasion of Iraq in 2003".
Which is a lie because I do.
They can't tell me a lie because I know everything".
And third (I cannot tell a lie), because I've never seen one outside a zoo, and I want to.
15 May 2014: "The Vatican, for me, is a lie because instead of giving to people it takes away.
"People present this kind of embellished self, but it's not really a lie because it resonates with their ideal self.
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Yeah, there's a danger to it, because it's a lie and because it makes people feel that the election system doesn't work".
"Trump built his career on a racist lie because he's a racist and a liar".
Many replayed Palin's accusations or interviewed her, and she repeated what was now a lie -- because she knew better -- that Letterman had somehow violated her daughter.
According to The Daily Beast, Rock's trip to visit Compton moviegoers was also a lie, mostly because Compton has no movie theaters.
I'm not sure if it's a lie anymore: because the anti-choice propaganda has been so strong, if we have a referendum today I'm not sure we would win.
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