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Discover Ludwig"disinformation about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to false or misleading information that is spread with the intention of influencing public opinion or obscuring the truth. You can use "disinformation about" in a variety of contexts, such as politics, social media, or marketing. Here is an example sentence: "The government was accused of spreading disinformation about the state of the economy, leading to confusion and mistrust among the public."
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There's a lot of disinformation about it.
He moved back to his comfort zone: cheerfully delivered disinformation about domestic policy.
Disinformation about the war is the pretext for keeping troops and bases in Iraq.
And this time, no one could hint at provocation, or spin out disinformation about running away or jumping barriers.
If there is a hot water tap running, as Michael puts it, it is one of disinformation about our positon.
And Gülenist media have worked overtime to shape public opinion, whipping up hysteria against the defendants and producing a steady stream of disinformation about the case.
He succeeded, infiltrating a cabal of Berkeley students under the pseudonym Tim Yenmor (his name spelled backward), learning their plans and planting disinformation about the ax's location.
Unfounded fears and calculated disinformation about Iran's peaceful nuclear program have been used by the United States government to coerce some European banks to curb business with Iran.
In letters to the home secretary, lord chancellor and attorney-general, he complained that an organised and well-funded campaign was spreading disinformation about the death.
Exxon channeled about $30m to researchers and activist groups promoting disinformation about global warming over the years, according to a tally kept by the campaign group Greenpeace.
Shane reported that a "cyberarmy" of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of bloggers and bots with fake American identities spread disinformation about Clinton on various platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.
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