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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a sham" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is false, deceptive, or not genuine, often in a context where something is presented as real but is actually a facade.
Example: "The event was advertised as a charity fundraiser, but it turned out to be as a sham, with no proceeds going to the cause."
Alternatives: "a facade" or "a pretense".
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The lawyer described the appointment as a sham.
She denies all charges, denouncing them as a "sham".
Critics of military rule dismiss it as a sham.
Opponents of abortion describe this bookkeeping arrangement as a sham.
But many conventional Christian leaders regard it as a sham.
Some have dismissed the polls as a sham.
A student from Pakistan passionately denounced democracy as a sham.
The elections were dismissed by opposition figures as a sham.
Palestinian ministers denounced Israel's partial withdrawal of troops as a sham.
Belarus's small democratic opposition has boycotted the election as a sham.
No wonder critics were quick to dismiss the dialogue as a sham.
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