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Discover Ludwig"no fakes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to make sure that something is genuine, as in the following example, "I always buy used books from this store—you know, no fakes."
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Signs around the shop promise "no fakes" and money-back guarantees.
There are no fakes, partly because the manufacturers themselves are now jostling for shop space.
It was a beautiful thing: no low-quality encodes, no fakes, no dupes, no movies, no TV shows.
For years the rules at the most-celebrated flower shows have been clear — no animals and no fakes.
"There are no fakes but lots of different skins — and it was really a challenge to be light," said the designer, who also showed updates on the tote bags that the late Nicola Trussardi brought into fashion, along with powerful sportswear under the logo, now transformed from 1911 to Trussardi 100.
Note, (F_{text {EU5}}^{R}) contains the set of indeed genuine, but severely creased, EU5 banknotes and no fakes.
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No more fake leather, fake woodgrain, fake green felt, fake yellow note paper.
No more fake leather, fake wood grain, fake green felt, fake yellow note paper.
No fake service.
Free-associating; no faking.
No faker turned that out.
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