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The phrase "found to be false" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has been discovered or proven untrue. Example: The witness's testimony was found to be false after further investigation by the police.
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These claims were all later found to be false.
The documents were subsequently found to be false.
Facebook investigated a similar claim late last year, which the company found to be false.
The claims were found to be false by a Senate inquiry.
But while the F.D.A. sent 158 regulatory letters in 1998 to companies about ads the agency found to be false or misleading, it sent only 26 last year.
This article was amended on 23 March 2015 to remove a statement from a Reddit user that was found to be false.
The three most serious convictions against him were found to be false, and entirely discarded by Interpol, following a Guardian Australia investigation two years ago.
If the certificate is found to be "false or misleading", drug firms can be fined but only up to $7.2m, peanuts to most of them.
But Mr. Brown said that he disagreed with the appeals court ruling, and that lower courts had found that sufficient evidence was presented in the 1992 trial to convict Mr. Su, even without the testimony later found to be false.
And Republicans earlier this year charged that the paper killed a story about Acorn that would have been a "game changer" in the presidential election — a claim I found to be false.
The media was very quick to make headlines that her father had arranged to kidnap her, but when the story was found to be false the same media did not bother to make it a headline.
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