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The word "falsifications" is correct in written English
It is used to refer to the act of falsifying or the state of being falsified, often in the context of documents or data.
Example: "The investigation revealed several falsifications in the financial reports."
Alternatives: "Fabrications" or "Deceptions."

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falsifications

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Plural of falsification

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In June 2014, he wrote that president Barack Obama's regulations calling for cuts to emissions from power plants to help slow climate change were based on "nothing but assumptions, faulty computer models and outright falsifications".

"He always talks like this," says Mr Kerimli, "but he is the head of falsifications".

Some mainstream media have resurrected Soviet-era falsifications.

And they cannot be expected to spot deliberate falsifications if they are carried out with a modicum of subtlety.Fraud is very likely second to incompetence in generating erroneous results, though it is hard to tell for certain.

The truth, he maintains, is that the outside world's "credulousness and cowardice" has enabled a "chilling conjuring trick", in which the Chechens' aspirations to self-determination have disappeared behind a "cloud of euphemisms and falsifications".For a start, Chechnya is not legally part of Russia.

President Dmitry Medvedev has set up a commission to look at "falsifications of history that damage Russia's interests" (he should use a comma: this phrasing implies that other falsifications promote Russia's interests).

The falsifications on November 21st were egregious.

The first of the second group, Arms and the Man (performed 1894), has a Balkan setting and makes lighthearted, though sometimes mordant, fun of romantic falsifications of both love and warfare.

Thus, they produced a number of falsifications of church law, of which the best known was the False Decretals.

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On 21st of December, of 2010 after a bloody crackdown of a peaceful rally when citizens of Belarus went to protest against falsification of elections, seven of us started the campaign with a slogan "Don't Play with Dictators".

This recipe is likely to work well enough to leave little need for the massive falsification and repression that mark elections in some of Russia's neighbours (although there was a polling day shoot-out last weekend in the Russian republic of Dagestan).

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