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Discover Ludwig'deceptions about' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to untrue statements or ideas which have been disseminated about something. For example, "The media has been spreading deceptions about the health benefits of this product."
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The suit also asks for a permanent injunction against industry deceptions about smoking's hazards.
Ministers and minions have been sent out to spread shameless deceptions about the impact of cuts announced so far.
The deceptions about the spy flights were issued in some of the tensest days of the cold war.
Talk turned toward the Trump Tower meeting of June 9, 2016, and the Administration's deceptions about it.
The United States has opposed such a program, in light of North Korea's past deceptions about its nuclear ambitions.
And, given Lochte's lunkheaded deceptions about being robbed in Rio, it was hard to see any company benefitting from being associated with him.
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The deception about her birth scarred Jane deeply.
It's just become better at self-deception about what's really going on.
You are dealing in deception about what is fundamentally human — the nature of conversation, attachment, nurturing".
Clapper is in danger of becoming a meme signifying government deception about surveillance.
And it has continued in a fog of deception about imaginary progress.
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