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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "based on lies" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe something that is not true or real, and that is founded on false information. For example: The whole argument was based on lies and therefore could not be trusted.
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The same is true regarding many concerns about health care reform -- not the phony ones which are just based on lies.
But it's based on lies.
Societies based on lies fail.
The rationale is based on lies.
But why should a society based on lies be protected?
Ivanishvili called Saakashvili's widely praised reforms a joke, and said his rule was "based on lies".
We always claimed that the Iraq war was based on lies.
That's what happens when you start a war based on lies and misconceptions.
"It's all based on lies," he said in televised remarks after the verdict was announced.
The liberal establishment's insufferable arrogance is all based on lies, which we will expose!
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