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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aren't true" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statements, claims, or beliefs that are not accurate or factual.
Example: "Many of the rumors circulating about the project aren't true, and we need to clarify the facts."
Alternatives: "are false" or "are incorrect".
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But they just aren't true".
But the excuses just aren't true.
What if those claims aren't true?
Today's tech companies aren't true pioneers in Midtown.
"He's straight up saying things that aren't true," Robinson responded.
Stuff has been said, stories planted, that just aren't true.
Con artists aren't true believers; they are opportunists.
"There's been many things said about me which aren't true.
SIGHTINGS: The rumors about Beck stopping by aren't true.
There's always junk written — lies that aren't true".
On the other hand, many things you hear about Greece just aren't true.
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