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Discover Ludwig"outright lying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is telling an untruth without any attempt to hide or disguise it. For example: "She accused him of outright lying about his involvement in the incident."
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"Outright lying"?
"The chief problem in historical honesty isn't outright lying.
Both books provide countless examples of omission, obfuscation and outright lying.
Public discussion by these "leaders" has provided a remarkable display of misdirection, misleading and outright lying.
Its professional bodies have codes of practice that ban outright lying on clients' behalf.
So they've decided to resort to a well-used tactic on this subject: outright lying.
In response came complaints of rampant test-prepping and outright lying.
It's not the broken promises and the outright lying, although we're getting close.
Bluffing is a politer way of putting it rather than outright lying".
Certainly there is a recent history of disinformation in Washington, if not outright lying.
The inquiry revealed evidence of intrigue, outright lying, and a disloyalty that will infuriate fans.
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