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Discover LudwigThe word 'falsities' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun to refer to something that is untrue, deceptive, or fraudulent. This word is often used in formal or academic writing. Example: "The politician's speech was filled with blatant falsities, hoping to win over the naive voters with empty promises."
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Mr Dimitrov said: "Among other falsities and unacceptable phrases, they contain the word threat and this is extremely serious.
The sophomoric sass factor has been turned up a notch (if that's possible), new political jokes have been added, and historical falsities have been modified, if not entirely rectified.
The phrase doesn't just apply to members of the lower house: lies, falsities, and theft pervade Russian officialdom.
"... tears were running down his cheeks, and he turned to us and said, 'This is all I have left of my son.' " Christopher Howell, the MusicWeb critic, had written of Barry's and Hatto's propensity for "grafting past realities onto present falsities with scarcely a false step" — and how, simultaneously, "the work proceeded of buttering up anybody perceived to be of possible use".
The reader gets skillful at speed-reading these identical scrolls of bombast, accelerating through their falsities and imprecisions, keen for the noisy lies to end so that the slightly quieter dubieties of the plot might surface.
Writers will tell you that nothing lays bare the flaws and falsities of a passage like reading it aloud.
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Another philosophical chewing-rag that may have encouraged the idea that science is inherently unreliable takes the daunting name of "pessimistic meta-induction from past falsity".
Death by lethal injection or the rest of your life in a dungeon in Woodhill?DAVID LESTERPomona, New JerseyRe fuellingSIR Vlado Bevc (Letters, May 15th) has performed the unusual feat of deducing a falsity from two truisms.
It is not plausible to suppose that there are some people who are in general drawn toward falsity.
Anti-Semitic material is sometimes presented with dangerously little commentary; accounts of Jews accused of blood libel or desecrating hosts do not always make clear the falsity of the accusations.Those who wish to take issue with museum exhibitions can always find something to criticise.
"In Governor Palin's case, the more often she has repeated the story, the more abashed the press has seemed about pointing out its falsity," says Mr Fallows.
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