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The phrase "false words" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to words or statements that are not true or accurate. Example: The politician should be held accountable for the false words he spoke during the election campaign.
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False pictures can get your ad enjoined just as false words can.
"But today, here we are after a year and half and we see and hear the same false words and statements".
If there is any lesson to be learned from this sordid affair, it is that there is nothing to gain from putting false words into my mouth, or casting me out of the mainstream of public discourse.
Yes, a blind man, as they say, might see that, and, unless these questions are decided in one way or another, no one when he speaks false words, or false opinion, or idols, or images or imitations or appearances, or about the arts which are concerned with them; can avoid falling into ridiculous contradictions.
She and Max are master deceivers and unflinching killers, but, despite Marianne's pang of conscience, they come off as paragons of virtue, human-scale superheroes whose unfailing good intentions cast their false words and violent deeds in the beatific light of divine justice.
Republicans have given us words — mostly false words.
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One false word can make it all incredible.
It's raw and vital, often raucously funny, and there isn't a false word in it.
Ali telegraphs her answer early on, in the only false word in the novel's first 360 pages.
I don't think there's a false word in Kent Haruf's final novel, Our Souls at Night.
From the fear she captured in 'Night Terror' to the bluegrass of the title track, there wasn't one false word, note or fiddle solo.
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