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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is a farce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a statement to describe something that is absurd, ridiculous or comical. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as describing a situation, event, or performance that is not taken seriously or lacks seriousness. Example: The play was supposed to be a serious drama, but it turned out to be a farce with over-the-top acting and a ridiculous plot. In this example, the phrase is used to express that the play was not believable or serious, but rather exaggerated and comedic.
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It is a farce," he said.
The 2012 election, to be held Friday, is altogether different; it is a farce.
"It is a farce, an Israeli farce, really," Mr. Shaath said.
It is a farce of mistaken identities that rips along with brio and wears its cleverness lightly.
It is a farce and yet another testament to the feat of Langer and Kaymer in defying their own country's culture.
Nowadays Lebanon's politicians pay lip-service to an official policy of "dissociation" from Syria but they know it is a farce.
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Instead, in the words of one member, "it was a farce".
It was a farce.
It was a farce, all right.
"This year, it was a farce".
It was a farce," said a source.
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