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"with lies" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is being deceptive or not telling the truth. Here are some examples: 1. "He was caught red-handed with lies, trying to cover up his mistake." 2. "She convinced her parents to let her go to the party with lies about studying at a friend's house." 3. "The politician's campaign was filled with lies and false promises." 4. "He built his entire career with lies and deceit, but eventually the truth caught up with him."
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And sometimes "love" was bought with lies?
"They evict us with lies".
I don't want to live with lies.
Hore is not comfortable with lies, even in fiction.
Campaigns waged with lies presage governments racked by distrust.
And above all, to cut the truth with lies.
It's filled with lies interwoven with bits of truth.
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Q: The press get away with lying.
Bloody big black cars with lying politicians in them.
Experiment with lying on the ground and shooting upward.
They also charged him with lying about the episode.
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