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Discover LudwigThe phrase "telling lies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone is intentionally making false or misleading statements. For example: "My brother was caught telling lies about his whereabouts."
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They're just telling lies.
Everybody is telling lies".
Or telling lies.
He slapped the boy for telling lies.
In the process we've started telling lies.
There he is, charged with telling lies.
I thought she was telling lies.
There's no denying her proclivity for telling lies.
"They are telling lies, all the news are lies".
A youngster of 12 persists in telling lies.
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(40-year-old woman with diabetes and hypertension) … My mother-in-law thinks I am telling lies about being unwell.
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