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spurious information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "spurious information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information that is false, misleading, or not genuine, often in contexts related to data, news, or research. Example: "The report was criticized for including spurious information that misled the public about the study's findings."
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This is great". But it was spurious information.
News & Media
Anonymous members, or people who say they are, have given spurious information before.
News & Media
It was for this reason that I used the idea of producing some spurious information based on a fictional TV series – something really quite light-hearted.
News & Media
While the internet is a potentially fantastic source for information (Cancer Research UK has some very useful patient resources), great care must be taken to avoid treating spurious information as factual.
News & Media
The Bamboo Annals contain one of the few written records of the earliest period in Chinese history, but the originals have been lost, and the later copies that survive have been proved to contain much spurious information.
Encyclopedias
The new powers given the bureau recall for many the two previous periods of abuse by the F.B.I: the collection of domestic political intelligence under J. Edgar Hoover up until 1974 and the surveillance of a political committee in the mid-1980's based on the spurious information that its members were involved in terrorism in Central America.
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Additionally, we'll be deleting any spurious personal information created for your accounts.
News & Media
We demonstrate here that HD cells can carry spurious spatial information under environmental constraints.
Science & Research
The danger is the attempt to rely upon what must ultimately be spurious comparative information about quality as the primary means of raising standards.
News & Media
Here we report that activity of HD neurons is influenced by the ambulatory constraints imposed upon the animal by the boundaries of the explored environment, leading to spurious spatial information.
Science & Research
Remarks about "spurious data entry and analysis" are critical too; we really have to start looking at what data matters and what information we glean from it.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When evaluating sources, especially online, verify the origin and credibility to avoid propagating "spurious information".
Common error
Do not automatically trust information, especially from unverified sources. Always cross-reference data to avoid spreading "spurious information".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "spurious information" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "spurious" modifies the noun "information". It describes information that is false, misleading, or lacks a genuine basis. According to Ludwig, this is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "spurious information" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase that refers to data or claims lacking a genuine basis. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for describing false or misleading information. It appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts, highlighting its role in discussions where accuracy is paramount. To avoid disseminating "spurious information", always verify your sources and cross-reference data. Alternatives include "false data" and "misleading information", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
misleading information
Highlights the deceptive nature of the information.
inaccurate information
Focuses on the factual correctness of the information.
false data
Focuses specifically on the data aspect of information being incorrect.
unreliable data
Emphasizes the lack of dependability of the data.
erroneous data
Highlights that the data contains errors.
invalid information
Highlights that the information does not meet required standards or criteria.
specious information
Similar to spurious, but often implies a deceptive appearance of truth.
fabricated information
Emphasizes that the information has been invented or created falsely.
unfounded claims
Focuses on the lack of basis or support for the claims.
bogus information
More informal term for false or fake information.
FAQs
How can I use "spurious information" in a sentence?
You can use "spurious information" to describe data or claims that are false, misleading, or lack a solid basis. For example, "The report was retracted due to the inclusion of "spurious information"".
What's the difference between "spurious information" and "misinformation"?
"Spurious information" generally refers to something false or lacking validity, while "misinformation" can be unintentionally false or misleading. "Spurious information" often suggests a lack of genuine basis.
What are some alternatives to saying "spurious information"?
You can use alternatives like "false data", "misleading information", or "unreliable data", depending on the context.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
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Real-world application tested