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The phrase "inaccurate statements" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to claims or assertions that are not true or are misleading.
Example: "The report was filled with inaccurate statements that misrepresented the facts."
Alternatives: "false claims" or "incorrect assertions."
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The president's inaccurate statements didn't stop there.
"This letter is full of inaccurate statements about the law.
The auditors, KPMG and Ernst & Young ShinNihon, have not been accused of knowingly signing inaccurate statements.
"There will be a new flare-up of jokes, inaccurate statements and hurtful remarks".
Mr. Klein has a long history of making inflammatory and sometimes inaccurate statements about Muslims.
Penalties for signing off on inaccurate statements could include fines and even jail time.
"It would be very unfortunate if they were misled by your inaccurate statements.
The researchers found 41 inaccurate statements on 18 sites — an error rate of 5.2percentt.
New York officials said Ms. Byron-Marasek had provided them with "materially false or inaccurate statements".
Andrew Anthony (G2, August 31) makes repeated inaccurate statements about the views of Sheikh al-Qaradawi.
Mr. Kushner's inaccurate statements to the F.B.I. about his foreign interactions are cause for additional concern.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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