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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falsehoods about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is untrue. For example: "The media has been spreading falsehoods about the presidential candidate."
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Consequently, they provide a number of outstanding examples of evolution in the fossil record and are the focus of many creationist distortions and falsehoods about fossils as well.
Trump, who launched his campaign by spouting racist falsehoods about Hispanic immigrants, said last fall that he was giving the program a six-month expiration date in order to push Congress to pass a permanent solution for the DREAMers.
ESPN routinely disseminates falsehoods about the Raiders.
This infuriated Rawls, for whom these were simply "falsehoods about divine providence".
So what are the facts and falsehoods about our new fivers?
He knowingly, for political reasons, uttered vicious falsehoods about a respected judge.
[For] all these Tory falsehoods about SNP and coalitions, the Commons works like this.
Falsehoods about Obama being an un-American, unpatriotic Muslim have been bandied about throughout this campaign.
Historical research uncovered Justice Department documents stating that the government's evidence contained "intentional falsehoods" about the security threat.
Mrs. Jackson said it had been difficult for her to hear what she called falsehoods about her son.
(Decades later, Trump spread falsehoods about Obama's origins, claiming it was possible that the President was born in Africa).
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