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Discover LudwigThe phrase "counterfeits of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to fake or imitation items that are designed to resemble genuine products.
Example: "The market was flooded with counterfeits of luxury handbags, deceiving many unsuspecting buyers."
Alternatives: "imitations of" or "fakes of".
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Selling counterfeits of designer purses is nothing new.
The absurd apotheosis of this phenomenon came in the Civil War, when the Confederacy honored counterfeits of its own money.
Malcolm's widow recently complained that the exhibition might include some inaccuracies, because of counterfeits of the Seditionaries designs.
Not only were such vehicles viewed as illegal counterfeits of foreign models, their quality and safety were mistrusted.
The agency recently closed cases involving counterfeits of Viagra, the Pfizer erectile dysfunction drug, and counterfeit human growth hormone.
They intercepted 846 pounds of pharmaceuticals, mostly counterfeits of products made by such well-known companies as Merck, Novartis, AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Procter & Gamble.
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Counterfeiting of consumer goods remains a big headache, too.
"Between 2004 and 2006, there was a lot of counterfeiting of this drug," he said.
But counterfeiting of computer software and movies on compact disks is now more common than ever.
In past centuries, the counterfeiting of coins with images of monarchs was a serious crime, carrying punishments as severe as death.
Falwell believed that the Antichrist, being a counterfeit of Christ, will of necessity be a male Jew.
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