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"the charade" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation in which people pretend that something is true, when really it is not. For example, "We were all part of the charade, pretending that our friendship was still intact, even though we hadn’t spoken in months."
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the charade
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A genre of riddles where the clues to the answer are descriptions or puns on its syllables, with a final clue to the whole.
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But the charade persists.
As it is, the charade will continue.
Even so, the charade continues.
Better to end the charade.
"Finally, the charade is over.
Cosby couldn't sustain the charade any more.
The charade (and cynicism) doesn't stop there.
They brought others into the charade.
The Charade opens with curlicues of guitar.
"I just couldn't keep up the charade," she said.
It's time for the U.N. to end the charade.
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