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The bride-to-be offers the clearly untrue words, "It's lovely," followed by, "Oh, there's something else in here".
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If you frequently say things that turn out to be untrue, your words will start to carry less weight over time.
That knowledge doesn't prove your words untrue.
Use the words "untrue" or "incorrect" if you must: we understand that using the word "lie" (the actual thing these people do) might lose the media some access.
Stamped over these warnings are the words "Nonsense", "Untrue" and "Whopper".
You're sure the ad doesn't say anything untrue?" MCO: "Parse the words - no false statements.
He is a forceful man who expresses himself with such common sense and seeming candor that it is hard to imagine a word being untrue.
Franken notes, too, how, during the Presidential campaign, Trump's words — unfunny, offensive, untrue — didn't hurt him with voters the way they would have hurt most politicians.
Similarly we, along with many others, have been clear that Vote Leave's claim that Brexit would free up £350m a week to be spent on the NHS or other domestic priorities is not just embellished or poorly worded, but simply untrue.
Just as we obviously don't think that every sentence containing the word "phlogiston" is untrue (consider "Phlogiston doesn't exist" and "17th-century chemists believed in phlogiston"), nor does the moral error theorist hold that every sentence containing a moral term is untrue; indeed, the use of such terms is surely essential to articulating and advocating the error theory.
In other words, the letters are untrue.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com