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The phrase "false of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English.
A more correct way to phrase something is "not true of". For example, "It is not true of all cats that they dislike water."
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This was false, of course.
And the chief scribes wrote upon tablets, saying, Jeremy is false of tongue.
"But there were these rumors, false, of a ferry bound for Staten Island with 350 dead".
I feel as if it would be false of me to do an album of Puerto Rican songs.
Some stories were false, of course, made up by D'Annunzio or reporters soaking up his life for their papers.
All false, of course, but let's not be a sticklers for truth when there are giggles to be had.
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This additionally complicates detection of false attestations of demand.
What about the risks of false findings of apparent efficacy?
This criterion guarantees the probability of false positives of ≤0.001.
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