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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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