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Discover Ludwig"fake flowers" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to artificial or imitation flowers. Example: She decorated her room with a vase of beautiful fake flowers. In this sentence, "fake flowers" is used to describe the type of flowers in the vase, indicating that they are not real but rather artificial or fake.
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"Fake flowers.
"Very cheap brides, fake flowers, and ugly décor," another said.
Give new meaning to the term "fake flowers".
We are each given a stem of fake flowers to lay at its base.
"You're not allowed to put fake flowers ever, they always have to be real.
Christopher cut his hand when the fake flowers he had to pluck.
The decor is endearingly ancient (think naff frescoes, fake flowers and claret-coloured paper napkins).
Fake flowers bloomed from its balconies, and a black-and-white dog figurine sat by the door.
Fake flowers need no watering, don't spread any pollen, don't make people allergic and won't wilt for years.
The congratulatory fake flowers arrived in vibrant bunches, and the line of supplicants stretched out the door.
Since then, he has become richer his art more expensive – and the claims against him are blossoming like fake flowers.
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