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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would belie" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something contradicts or shows to be false a particular belief or statement. Example: "His calm demeanor would belie the turmoil he felt inside."
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To hold otherwise would belie the origin of that Amendment, and the American colonial experience.
Plus, the supposed simplicity of a single score "would belie a lot of complexity students and families need to understand.
It is tempting to describe Muji's goods as basic, but that would belie the sophistication and premeditation at work.
Another official said baseball was trying to verify comments or behavior that would belie Rose's reported change in lifestyle.
But if a market top is at hand for this cycle, it would belie what Mr. Rolley sees as a much longer trend toward higher commodity prices.
The implication of their absence — that, forced to earn a living, he took on conventional commissions — would belie his reputation for intransigence.
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An appeal would also belie his State of the State address last week, when Mr. Pataki stressed that he was ready to heave the state's complicated funding mechanism onto "the ash-heap of history".
Were I to capitulate to the social pressures of professional realm and other naysayers, would it belie a greater emotional and psychological weakness getting rid of the damn thing?
Such sentiment would have belied Mickelson's ability to haul himself back into any tournament from apparently unassailable positions.
For Putin to admit even that the men were there would have belied his claim of victory and withdrawal from a war that no longer needed him.
Too warm a welcome from normal Iranians would have belied the official Iranian fallacy: that the people loathe the "Great Satan".The Americans are keeping open their offer to dispatch a senator and an unidentified member of the Bush family.
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