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Mrs. Hope's letter, Mr. Marr said, was "filled with inaccuracies".
(Even the accompanying "fact sheet" was filled with inaccuracies).
Beware upon reading that Jay Carney says media coverage thus far has been riddled with inaccuracies.
Newspaper stories, however, have been filled with inaccuracies, and reporters have investigated her personal life.
A spokeswoman for the conservation department, Jennifer Post, said the audit was riddled with inaccuracies.
But not if you're filling the person's ear with inaccuracies and self-serving prevarications.
Mr. Gingrich has painted Mr. Romney's attacks as desperate and riddled with inaccuracies.
"They'll be filled with inaccuracies," July said of the papers later.
Mr. Langone said that Mr. Spitzer's complaint was "riddled with inaccuracies," although he declined to cite specific errors.
(The Trump campaign, by the way, has claimed that the report is "peppered with inaccuracies and omissions").
(Archer claimed last week that Crick's book is "riddled with inaccuracies," but when asked to detail them he refused).
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