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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fabrications of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to false or invented stories, claims, or ideas attributed to someone or something. Example: "The article was filled with fabrications of the events that transpired during the meeting."
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Fig. 1 Schematic illustrations of the electrospinning process to fabricate hybrid PA66/cobalt chloride NFM. a Fabrications of colorimetric NFM for humidity detection.
Where were the luxe fabrications of earlier, more free-spending days?
The movement began with the relief fabrications of Vladimir Tatlin in 1913.
Instead, the President embraces the fabrications of InfoWars and other dystopic entertainment.
She fused memories of her own experiences with the necessary fabrications of fiction.
The journalist Michael Moynihan discovered Mr. Lehrer's fabrications of Dylan quotes in an article published in Tablet magazine last year.
As the vocal half of the Bird and the Bee, she's an arch complement to the retro fabrications of her partner and producer, Greg Kurstin.
Rejecting their own recollections through what psychologists call "memory distrust syndrome," they are tricked by phony evidence into accepting their own fabrications of guilt — an "internalized false confession".
It establishes Jack's outsiderish status, the tensions between his second wife and her stepson, the circuitous fabrications of Rwandan life, before it plants its first real shock.
Punk reacted against the bloated studio fabrications of prog rock and pop, and so it had to distance itself from this sort of dissimulation on record.
This account of Bannon's comments about Jews and Archer has been widely reported, and Bannon's supporters have dismissed them as the fabrications of an angry ex-wife.
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