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to bogus
adjective
Counterfeit or fake; not genuine.
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Businesses warn that the hazard database would open the door to bogus charges and lawsuits.
Mr. Dhanarajan said Asia was a "qualifications-mad continent," making students vulnerable to bogus courses.
Such experienced and enlightened travelers seldom fell prey to bogus "five star" reviews.
We adore "The Front Page" and "Scoop," which present us as lazy, unprincipled, and hopelessly in thrall to bogus information.
The website of Britain's SIB carries detailed alerts about scams from foreign-exchange frauds to bogus ostrich-farming investment schemes.
Later, he said, he and his colleagues plan to move on to bogus Comcast charges, credit-card fees, and so on.
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Case in point: There are numerous stem cell clinics across America, which use the guise of conducting human trials (that never yield published results) to offer patients absolutely unproven-to-bogus for-profit therapies.
In fact, hundreds of other companies have had to admit to reporting bogus earnings.
There is no incentive to provide bogus information to sway legislation.
Don't try to recruit bogus accounts to get credit for their wins.
My goal was to use the answer to this question to distinguish bogus rules of usage from defensible ones.
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