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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make forgeries" is correct and usable in written English, and it is a verb.
It means to create something falsely with the intent to deceive or defraud. Here is an example sentence: The forger was caught after he attempted to make forgeries of famous works of art.
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To address this, drug manufacturers are providing doctors with tamperproof prescription pads that make forgeries difficult.
He meticulously studied and copied their works and began to make forgeries; he gained notoriety when one of his forged Shitaos successfully deceived the connoisseurs.
His extensive research confirmed that Van Meegeren started to make forgeries early on, not so much by feeling misunderstood and undervalued by art critics, but for the income it generated.
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Later the development of copying machines necessitated changes in paper and the use of metallic strips and other devices to make forgery more difficult.
The slogan was delivered as the camera zoomed in on a wheelbarrow full of Canadian banknotes pink ones.The term "greenback" to refer to the dollar dates back to the American civil war, when the federal government issued paper currency with mainly black ink on the front but green on its reverse side, a design chosen to make forgery harder.
"In New York I felt like I was making forgeries of my own work," he said.
After these forgeries became collectors' items as forgeries, Ireland met the demand by making forgeries of his forgeries, and every line from his pen remains extremely valuable.
In the 19th century, ivory came into prominence once more, chiefly for making forgeries of older, more valuable ivory objects.
"There would be big alarm bells for me, because when I've seen inconsistencies like that in the past they've been on really shoddily made forgeries," Charlie Winter, a researcher at Georgia State University, told AFP.
As Constantinidi notes, when long-buried Tang treasures were unearthed, so were the molds, which helps in making forgeries.
The current electro-magnetic signature in a coin can wear over time making forgeries harder to detect but iSIS technology can sift through at least 4,000 coins a minute to identify fakes.
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