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Discover Ludwig"false narratives" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to false stories, rumors, accounts, or any other type of information that is not accurate. For example: "Many false narratives have been spread about the political candidates for this upcoming election."
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I think these are false narratives.
In everything she writes, she sets out to dissolve what she regards as false narratives.
Another way to avoid "false narratives" could be to rethink how literature and policies are written.
I think those things, and some of the things I've been through, they're false narratives.
Do you think you've suffered from false narratives throughout your career?
The closed mind is a fertile ground for false narratives about those written off as different.
Individuals in contested divorces have to pay lawyers to establish grounds by creating false narratives about their spouses.
The deceptions that underlie so much great fiction, he suggests, have their tragic counterpart in the world of espionage, informants and the false narratives of political rhetoric.
So it's always confusing when these strong voices are conveniently left out, as the media construct false narratives around silence in order to ironically, silence others.
He's brilliant in that he can intuitively identify those false narratives and rather than run from them he goes straight at them.
Trump's consistent attacks on the objective reporting that he dislikes weaken the persuasive effects of these vital — and all too scarce — counterweights to his false narratives.
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