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The phrase "false assertions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to statements or claims that are untrue or not supported by evidence. Example situation: During a political debate, one candidate accuses their opponent of making false assertions about their policies and challenges them to provide evidence to support their claims.
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They should challenge false assertions by authority.
He never corrected false assertions that he had "befriended" Che Guevara and Patrice Lumumba.
US officials also provide misleading or directly false assertions about the value of these programmes.
As a result, the lawsuit said, borrowers had to deal with documents containing "false assertions about which entity was authorized to foreclose, and false assertions about whether the consumer was delinquent on a loan payment".
When the issue turns to jobs, Romney makes false assertions both about Obama's record and about his own.
The false assertions about her popularity are used to insist that Labour can only succeed by carrying out Tory policies.
VOA Amharic service does not interview Ethiopian officials who can refute "false assertions" espoused in the VOA interviews.
The recent judicial ruling on intelligent design is rife with false assertions and mischaracterizations of the theory of intelligent design.
"These false assertions… have spread fear among young parents, which has led to an increased number of children who have not received lifesaving vaccines".
He said he had agreed to submit articles that had contained false assertions about Zoomlion in exchange for wealth and personal recognition.
Industry leaders continued to point to Mr. Rana and what they said were his false assertions that the structure was safe.
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