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The phrase "fake of" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is possible that it could be used in informal spoken language, but it would still sound incorrect. A better way to phrase it would be "fake version of" or simply "fake." Example: The designer handbags were actually just a fake version of the real thing. Note: In this example, it would also be grammatically correct to say "fake handbags" instead of "fake version of the real thing."
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They're all equally fake, of course, and equally out of touch with reality.
The products are fake, of course, but the boxes look authentic — hilariously so.
Through his fake translation, Jantjie rendered palpable the fake of the entire ceremony.
It is totally weird and fake, of course, like working at Warwick Castle.
A complete fake of a man who I was too scared to look in the eye.
Here's an excerpt: The studio fake, of course, and an obvious set up – but it's all part of Davies' plan.
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The faking of Old Masters would henceforth be impossible, he said.
It's so brisk that unscrupulous dealers have been known to sell fakes of genuine fakes.
The faker of 20th- and 21st-century art these days has the benefit of fashion.
for even fakes of God to touch some youthful trembling at the edge of God?
They include fakes of early 20th-century works by Campendonk, Max Pechstein, Max Ernst and several others.
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