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The phrase "blatant disinformation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe false or misleading information that is deliberately spread for the purpose of deceiving others. Example: The politician's claims about the economy were met with skepticism, as they were filled with blatant disinformation.
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"President Trump's USA Today Op-Ed is just the latest in a long and blatant disinformation campaign designed to mislead the public while his administration engages in a purposeful sabotage of our nation's healthcare system," Sanders said. .
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So what we are seeing is blatant distortion, disinformation and deception by conservative forces bent on defeating any health care reform advanced by the party in power.
Was this disinformation?
We call that disinformation".
But this is disinformation.
Blatant lie.
Disinformation by Frances Leviston (Picador).
From Disinformation (Picador, £9.99).
"It implies disinformation.
Blatant distortions.
"Blatant ballot-stuffing".
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