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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fraudulent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to fraudulent behavior or actions, often in legal or financial contexts.
Example: "The scheme was deemed as fraudulent by the authorities, leading to multiple investigations."
Alternatives: "as deceptive" or "as misleading".
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Subsequently, the PRI held its first presidential primary, which critics decried as fraudulent.
But an impulse was released after December's parliamentary elections, which were widely discredited as fraudulent.
Mr. Abdullah lost the 2009 presidential elections to Mr. Karzai, a vote widely regarded as fraudulent.
In one respect, though, she was as fraudulent as the cynics charged.
Violence broke out across Haiti yesterday with the headquarters of the ruling government coalition set on fire after crowds protested against election results widely regarded as fraudulent.
It didn't matter that, according to people familiar with Taylor, this story was about as fraudulent as his alleged investments.
Their omniscience strikes me as fraudulent.
EU and Commonwealth dismiss election as fraudulent.
Female expertise, when it appears, is repeatedly dismissed as fraudulent.
Parliamentary elections in November were widely seen as fraudulent.
Kosovo's elections, on December 12th, were widely condemned as fraudulent, especially in certain areas.
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