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fabricated content
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fabricated content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or material that has been made up or invented, often in a context where authenticity is questioned. Example: "The article was criticized for spreading fabricated content that misled readers about the event."
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3 human-written examples
Meanwhile, an increasing number of fake news sites with completely fabricated content have filled the network even as Facebook abdicated responsibility for the disinformation it lets virally spread.
News & Media
The politician confirmed the leak in a statement, warning that this was, like other recent hacks, an attempt to interfere with the election and that fabricated content was mixed in with genuine emails.
News & Media
Specifically, they plan to ask about how content moderation policies are made, enforced and monitored; how users are informed of these things; how "creators of fabricated content" are detected; and how users may appeal or otherwise affect these policies.
News & Media
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Last week, even Baztab, a conservative website, criticised the spread of fabricated contents and said the tactic would backfire.
News & Media
He said the allegations made in Iran's media are based on fabricated contents or fake accounts and are untrue.
News & Media
Four samples with different stoichiometry of In x Ga1 − xAs cladding layer have been fabricated: In content x was 0.15, 0.24, 0.28, and 0.31.
Science
The experimental results of 21 ferrocement panels indicated that the fabricated ferrocement panels fabricated with HCWA content up to 4% by binder weight exhibited superior structural performance as compared to the control ferrocement panels with no HCWA content.
To prepare composite mixtures with the low flow values, cement composites with various MWNT contents were fabricated by adjusting the content ratios of water and SP. The water to cement ratio was controlled with reference to the MWNT content in each batch.
An investigation on scaffold with varying reinforcing wollastonite content fabricated by polymeric sponge replica is reported.
Science
The wires were fabricated with carbon content of 0.82 and 1.02 wt.% and drawing strain from 4.12 to 4.32.
The MWNT/FA-added cementitious materials were fabricated with various content ratios of FA and silica fume (SF).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing media or information, use "fabricated content" to specifically denote material that has been intentionally invented or distorted to mislead the audience.
Common error
Avoid using "fabricated content" to describe unintentional errors or inaccuracies. This phrase implies deliberate intent to deceive, so reserve it for situations where the information was knowingly created to mislead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fabricated content" functions as a noun phrase, where "fabricated" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "content". It identifies content that has been invented or falsified. Ludwig AI indicates the expression is correct and usable in English.
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News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "fabricated content" refers to information or material that has been intentionally invented or distorted, primarily used in discussions about news, media, and scientific integrity. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is grammatically sound and appropriate for use in English, particularly in neutral contexts where the goal is to describe content that lacks authenticity. While alternatives like ""false information"" or ""invented data"" exist, "fabricated content" specifically denotes the intentional creation of misleading material. When using this phrase, ensure that the context clearly indicates a deliberate attempt to deceive, differentiating it from unintentional errors or inaccuracies.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
false content
Replaces "fabricated" with "false", emphasizing the untruthfulness of the content.
fictitious material
Uses "fictitious" to highlight the imaginary or invented nature of the material.
invented data
Focuses on the act of creation, implying that the data was deliberately made up.
made-up information
A more informal way of saying that the information has been created and is not based on facts.
counterfeit information
Emphasizes that the information is an imitation of something genuine, intended to deceive.
spurious data
Highlights the false or illegitimate nature of the data.
manufactured information
Suggests a deliberate and systematic creation of false information.
concocted narrative
Implies that the story or account has been cleverly invented, possibly to mislead.
false narrative
Implies that the story or account is untrue.
trumped-up material
Suggests that the material has been exaggerated or invented to achieve a specific purpose, often unfairly.
FAQs
How can I use "fabricated content" in a sentence?
You can use "fabricated content" to describe news, stories, or data that has been intentionally invented or distorted. For example, "The report accused the website of spreading "fabricated content" to influence public opinion."
What is another way to say "fabricated content"?
Alternatives to "fabricated content" include "false information", "made-up stories", or "invented data" depending on the context. Each of these alternatives emphasize the lack of authenticity or truth.
What is the difference between "misinformation" and "fabricated content"?
"Misinformation" refers to inaccurate information, regardless of intent. "Fabricated content", on the other hand, specifically implies that the information was created with the intention to deceive or mislead.
Is it OK to use the phrase "fabricated content" in formal writing?
Yes, "fabricated content" is suitable for formal writing, especially when discussing topics related to media, politics, or information security. However, ensure the context clearly indicates intentional deception to accurately convey the meaning.
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