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Discover Ludwig"fake bill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a counterfeit bill or a bill that appears to be worth more money than it actually is. For example, "The store owner was suspicious when he received a fake bill."
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In other words, this isn't a fake bill.
Both customers discovered the fake bill right away, the official said.
The most common fake bill is the $100, usually produced somewhere overseas and sneaked into the country, he said.
If you accidentally hand over a fake bill, tellers and clerks are required by law to confiscate it.
But he could never quite get the paper right, and that is the first key to identifying a fake bill, Mr. Wiley said.
The bill came to several hundred dollars, but the veterans at the dinner arranged to have the waiter present Pugh with a fake bill of about $10,000.
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Fake bills often feel slick, he said.
"These are not fake bills," he said.
So I stuck the two fake bills in an envelope, not to be used.
In North Carolina and around the nation, more of the same fake bills showed up.
Far more dangerous contraband than fake bills is bartered in the conflict zones.
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