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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facetious statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comment or remark that is meant to be humorous or not taken seriously, often in a sarcastic manner. Example: "His facetious statement about the weather being perfect for a snowball fight made everyone laugh, despite the heavy snowfall outside."
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That is only a slightly facetious statement.
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I sure hope that the statement was facetious.
This isn't facetious:it shows how probability statements entirely depend on whens and whats.
The statement may sound slightly facetious, but Mr. Hartke means it.
Palmer cheekily met the request, as he recalls: "They said, 'Can you cover the loss of a million bucks?' We sent them a bank statement with a couple of hundred million dollars on it, which was a bit facetious of us, I suppose.
He was being facetious.
Aggressively facetious stuff.
I was being facetious.
This wasn't facetious.
That's not entirely facetious.
"I'm not being facetious.
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