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Discover LudwigThe phrase "false stories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to narratives or accounts that are not true or are fabricated.
Example: "The article was filled with false stories that misled the public."
Alternatives: "fabricated tales" or "untrue narratives."
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But these are religious legends, false stories.
Correcting these false stories won't be easy.
More specifically, false stories about Trump.
Journalists do not present false stories.
"We read a lot of false stories about that," he said.
The three initially told police false stories before eventually being encouraged to overcome the witchcraft.
The leaks, the false stories, the innuendo all make a bad situation worse.
Several prisoners, though, are portrayed as making up false stories about being subjected to abuse.
We did arrest several press people for instigating rebellion with false stories.
"They have taken away my baby," said Mr. Jamri, who says the false stories were planted.
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