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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fakes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is not genuine or is a counterfeit version of something else.
Example: "The documents were presented as fakes, raising suspicions about their authenticity."
Alternatives: "as forgeries" or "as counterfeits".
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They were derided as fakes.
Additionally, Yelp's algorithm filtered out 22 reviews as fakes.
Black intellectuals on the left and right are exposed as fakes grasping for social power.
François Serres, Mr. Habré's lawyer, has dismissed the records as "fakes".
His 10-part series exposing the Cottingley fairy photographs as fakes appeared there in 1982 and 1983.
To minimize the chances of being caught as fakes, they were mixed in with real catalytic converters.
No less than four people turned up claiming to be the Poe Toaster, but they were quickly exposed as fakes.
Meanwhile, no one can say how many more relics from the world's great museums will be rumbled as fakes.
Chávez has dismissed the documents as fakes, calling the Interpol investigation a "clown show" run by a "gringo policeman".
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Two weeks later, the diaries were exposed as fakes and not particularly good ones, written at great speed by Konrad Kujau, a small-time crook and prolific forger.
Another important event would occur in 1961, when Canaday's "insulting" views on contemporary art he regarded the Abstract Expressionists as fakes were attacked in a letter signed by a number of artists and cognoscenti who defended it.
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