Sentence examples for farce of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "farce of" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is seen as ridiculous, absurd, or comical. Example: The trial felt like a farce of justice, with the clearly guilty defendant being acquitted due to a technicality.

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This is the farce of all farces".

All this is farce, of course.

The tragic farce of voting in Iran.

The match became a farce of recriminations and bad behavior.

It is either a feast or a farce of scheduling.

The farce of climate denial is also its tragedy.

"The Fortune" is farce of a rare order.

It makes a farce of the sporting regulations".

It has made a farce of the whole place".

It makes a farce of the whole tender process.

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