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'a slander' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to false and damaging claims made about someone or something. For example, "The politician was the target of a slander accusing her of financial impropriety."
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It is a slander.
That careless slur brings a slander suit.
"Yes to criticism but this is a slander, a lie".
This is a slander against half the human race.
Supporters of Stalin opened a slander case in a Moscow court on Friday.
"It's a slander on the American public to believe that soldiers were disrespected," he said.
Another argued: "What Wikileaks says about China must be a slander from the US.
They maintain that Al Fuqra does not exist, except as a slander by the authorities.
He said he was innocent and called the accusations a slander campaign orchestrated by "Jews and Judeo-Communists".
It is also a slander on people in countries like Sweden or Portugal who quite properly feel no such guilt.
(This is a grim passage, without doubt, but I find it more of a slander on men than anything else).
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