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The phrase "any type of fraudulent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms or categories of fraudulent activities or actions.
Example: "The investigation revealed any type of fraudulent behavior, including identity theft and credit card fraud."
Alternatives: "any form of fraud" or "any kind of fraudulent activity".
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"Mr. Buenrostro strongly denies that he was involved in any type of fraudulent or illegal conduct," said William H. Kimball, a lawyer for Mr. Buenrostro.
"And if people were participating in any type of fraudulent activity we need to expose it and they need to be brought to justice and we need to get our money back".
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