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The phrase "as bogus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something as false, deceptive, or not genuine, often in a dismissive context.
Example: "The claims made in the advertisement were proven to be as bogus as the product itself."
Alternatives: "as fraudulent" or "as fake".
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And as bogus as this Brexit budget".
The device seems as bogus as everything else in a movie that is about... what exactly?
'He said the economic reasons for mass immigration were as bogus as any asylum seeker.
This third swing at justifying Trump's tweet is as bogus as the first two.
But an investigation by Hwang's university proved his results were as bogus as Obokata's.
Listen up: the race issue in this case is as bogus as some of Jayson Blair's reporting.
Among the films he championed: the treacly "Love Story," whose success made him "smile and wince" because the film was "as bogus as it was effective".
The so-called freedom agenda of the Bush/Cheney administration was as bogus as the intelligence used to take the United States to war with Iraq.
It's as bogus as the Alliance for Worker Retirement Security — which, in reality, is an "astroturf," or fake-grassroots, front for the National Association of Manufacturers.
Mr. Bush's pretense that he has been waiting for the Petraeus-Crocker report before setting his policy is as bogus as his U.N. charade before the war.
"There isn't any diminished charge that they could offer that wouldn't be equally as bogus as the current ones," he said by phone earlier this month.
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