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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is a simulation or imitation, often in a context where something is being tested or demonstrated in a non-serious manner.
Example: "The team created a mock presentation to practice their delivery before the actual event."
Alternatives: "a simulation" or "a parody".
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It's called a mock execution.
One, it's a mock documentary.
A mock wedding was hastily arranged.
"To make a mock margarita?" he said.
He also threw a mock Nazi salute.
He offered a mock frown.
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Letterman followed with a mock-Leno voice.
Each episode includes a mock-documentary.
They probably built a mock-up of the place.
It's a mock-up.
We'll have a mock-up shortly.
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