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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amusing hoax" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deceptive act or trick that is intended to entertain or amuse people.
Example: "The viral video turned out to be an amusing hoax, leaving viewers both entertained and bewildered."
Alternatives: "funny trick" or "entertaining deception".
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(Don't panic – I made that one up, while the Thundercats movie is an amusing hoax from 2009).
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Less amusing?
Very amusing.
Another hoax.
hoax or not?
To prove a hoax?
The creepiest hoax ever?
It's a hoax!
Amusing people!
Or amusing.
Amusing conversation?
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