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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute fabrication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely made up or false, often in the context of a statement or claim.
Example: "The allegations made against him were proven to be an absolute fabrication with no basis in reality."
Alternatives: "complete lie" or "total falsehood".
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It didn't happen, an absolute fabrication.
Mickelson said that Williams's account was an "absolute fabrication" and that the story was "grossly inaccurate and irresponsible".
"This is an absolute canard, an absolute fabrication, and it's complete nonsense," Peskov said in a statement.
"The whole story that you've told this court about having sex with James Salerno is an absolute fabrication," he said.
We can take heat if there's something wrong and people can review shows badly – that's something you have to live with – but to say people stormed out of the show was an absolute fabrication.
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McCain has a habit of being absolute and referring to specific sources (intercepts, the media, "common knowledge") when he is peddling absolute fabrications.
Of course Iran could voluntarily give up uranium enrichment and fuel fabrication inside Iran if it had absolute guarantees of nuclear fuel supply.
This paper describes modeling, optimization, fabrication, and characterization of silicon carbide (SiC) absolute pressure sensors that have concentrically matched differential capacitance output.
Total fabrication.
All fabrication.
L.M. fabrication.
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