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The phrase "all sham" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely false, deceptive, or not genuine.
Example: "The promises made during the campaign were all sham, leaving the voters feeling betrayed."
Alternatives: "entirely fake" or "completely fraudulent".
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"All sham marriages, all of them," rang in Obinze's head.
"It's all sham marriages, all of them, now that Blunkett is after them".
In fact, Solay's Natural Clarifying Shampoo is meant to be used only once a month, on the assumption that your regular shampoo is not all sham.
All sham mice survived to the experimental end point.
All Sham animals survived until the end of the study.
In addition, no mortality was observed within 7 days in all sham mice (survival rate = 100%%).
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Does all this sham teaching work?
There were those around Brown suggesting he should make a clunking assertion of his constitutional rights as primus inter pares and all that sham.
Six-month follow-up examinations indicated that three out of four corneas with CAOMECS grafts showed a decrease in superficial vascularization, while almost all the sham corneas did not show a similar decrease.
Why, for considering it all a sham and asking for a share?
"It's all a sham; it's all a veneer," said Dr. Momtaz Wassef, who was recruited from the United States to serve as the director of biomedical research for the Supreme Council of Health.
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