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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a load of hogwash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is nonsense or not credible.
Example: "The claims made in that article are just a load of hogwash; there's no evidence to support them."
Alternatives: "a bunch of nonsense" or "complete rubbish".
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"The image of the cute and cuddly wombat is a load of hogwash".
Prosecutor Jane Starnes told the jury that claims Routh believed in killer "pig people" were "a load of hogwash".
Informed just before publication that the claim would be included in the interview, Dennis told Dougary: "It's a load of hogwash.
That was the dramatic claim made by the multimillionaire publisher Felix Dennis in a newspaper interview published yesterday, a statement he has since retracted, describing it as "a load of hogwash".
What a load of hogwash from Kahney.
So we can "go green" (again, I think going green is a load of hogwash given China's not-give-a-damn attitude toward pollution) and embrace biofuel, which doesn't put filth into the atmosphere leading to a happy, Greener Earth, or we can actually grow food for food's sake.
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What a load of rot!
@joe_bish.
Though Forbes didn't attempt to download any of the illegal movie files and cannot be sure if the files would play the film, or just a load of magical hokum and hogwash, one imagines any breach would send La Rowling ballistic.
I dont belive it either…a load of hogwash!!
What a load of baloney.
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