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Discover Ludwig"big lie" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to a lie that is egregious or particularly malicious. For example: "The president's claim that he hadn't ever spoken to his accuser was a big lie."
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big lie
noun
The policy or practice of insistently making a false claim which is so emphatic and grandiose that listeners and readers will reckon that the claim must be true because no one would dare to fabricate something so forceful and extravagant; a false claim produced by the application of this policy or practice.
Exact(57)
It's a big lie.
"And the big lie".
It's a big lie.
That's a pretty big lie.
Still the big lie persists.
The Big Lie goes viral.
'This is a big lie..
This is the big lie.
Similar(3)
Business is complicit in the big lie.
That's Really Big Lie #6.
Accordingly, they make ideal subjects for Big Lie propaganda.
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