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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sham of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is a deceptive or false representation of what it claims to be.
Example: "The event was nothing more than a sham of a charity fundraiser, with most of the money going to the organizers instead of the cause."
Alternatives: "a facade of" or "a pretense of".
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It was a sham of a defense.
Anything less broad would make a sham of derivatives reform.
HBO has too much integrity to put on such a sham of a match".
He also said Judge Jacob's action makes "a sham" of the verdict.
"They should not be legitimised and it's making a sham of democracy".
The cheekily depressed "Pink Champagne" is about a sham of a marriage, noticed too late.
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The other group received a sham injection of an equal volume of the buffer.
MY three vegetarian, activist, urban, multi-degreed, agnostic, adult children have rejected Christmas as a consumerist sham of a holiday, one in which they will not be participating.
A third group of rats (n=8) was given a sham injection of vehicle.
Thomson denied proposing a sham sale of a candidate's house where the transaction would never occur but the candidate "would end up enriched by the deposit".
Moreover, the defendants have not given any reason why Nevada would countenance a sham, regardless of its form.
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