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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretense of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to indicate a false show or outward display of something, usually to deceive or mislead people. For example, "He tried to maintain a pretense of civility, even though he was angry."
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No pretense of having tickets.
Pretense of disappointment.
Mugabe made no pretense of sustaining democracy.
I needed some pretense of small talk.
Macarons make no pretense of ease.
He began a kindly pretense of remonstration.
No pretense of expecting to get in.
All pretense of amateurism disappeared.
Mr. Carter makes no pretense of simplicity.
She makes no pretense of being a disengaged observer.
The pretense of no manipulation is completely manipulative.
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