largely bogus

Frequency: 6.07.3 per million words

Used to state that something is mostly not real or genuine.

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Examples (10)

  • The company's environmental claims were found to be largely bogus.
  • His whole argument for tax cuts was based on data that turned out to be largely bogus.
  • Much of the information circulating on social media about the new policy is largely bogus.
  • The research paper was retracted after its findings were revealed to be largely bogus.
  • Her excuse for being late was so elaborate that it seemed largely bogus.
  • The supposed threat from the rival company was dismissed by the board as largely bogus.
  • It was later discovered that his qualifications for the job were largely bogus.
  • Despite its initial appeal, the investment opportunity was proven to be largely bogus, costing investors millions.
  • The historian demonstrated how the popular myth was, in fact, largely bogus.
  • The statistics used to support their political agenda were exposed as largely bogus.