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Filter by Meaning He fallaciously interpreted the survey results.
The accountant fallaciously recorded the company's expenses in the wrong category.
The detective fallaciously accused the wrong suspect of the crime.
The author fallaciously depicted the historical events in the novel.
She fallaciously believed that all dogs are dangerous.
He fallaciously claimed that the earth is flat.
The witness fallaciously testified that he saw the defendant at the crime scene.
The doctor fallaciously diagnosed the patient without conducting proper tests.
The student fallaciously answered the exam questions.
The editorial was criticized for fallaciously misrepresenting the facts.
She fallaciously assumed that all Asians look alike.
She fallaciously accused her friend of stealing her phone.
They fallaciously argued that the earth is flat.
The book was criticized for fallaciously portraying historical events.
He fallaciously believed that all dogs are dangerous.
The company fallaciously advertised their product as a cure-all.
The speaker was caught fallaciously using statistics to support their argument.
She fallaciously concluded that her boyfriend was cheating on her.
He fallaciously thought that his cheating wouldn't be discovered.
The defendant fallaciously claimed that they had been framed for the crime, despite clear evidence linking them to the scene.
He fallaciously claimed that he had won the race, despite coming in last place.
The politician fallaciously claimed that the crime rate had decreased in the city.
The news outlet fallaciously reported that the celebrity had died when they were actually alive.
He fallaciously accused his colleague of stealing his project idea.
The student fallaciously argued that they deserved an A on their essay, even though it was riddled with errors.
She fallaciously accused her coworker of stealing her lunch, without any evidence.
The salesman fallaciously promised that the product would cure all ailments.
The activist fallaciously claimed that their opponent supported policies that would harm marginalized communities.
The company fallaciously advertised their product as environmentally friendly.
The article fallaciously suggested that vaccines cause autism, despite numerous scientific studies disproving this claim.
The politician fallaciously promised to lower taxes without explaining how he would balance the budget.
The student fallaciously argued that their essay was well-researched despite not using any sources.
The blogger fallaciously asserted that climate change was a hoax, despite widespread scientific consensus that it is a real and pressing issue.
The customer fallaciously demanded a refund for a product that had been clearly marked as non-returnable.
The author fallaciously asserted that their book was based on true events.
The advertisement fallaciously claimed that their product could cure any illness, without any scientific backing.
The conspiracy theorist fallaciously insisted that the moon landing was faked, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
The defendant fallaciously denied any involvement in the crime despite overwhelming evidence.
The gambler fallaciously thought that his luck was due to change soon.
He fallaciously believed that aliens were responsible for crop circles.
He fallaciously assumed that all cats were nocturnal.
She fallaciously assumed that all millennials were lazy and entitled.
The conspiracy theory was fallaciously propagated on social media.
The speaker fallaciously argued that climate change is not real.
She fallaciously believed that all dogs are aggressive.
The politician fallaciously claimed that his opponent was responsible for the economic downturn.
The conspiracy theorist fallaciously linked 5G networks to the spread of COVID-19.
She fallaciously assumed that all homeless people were drug addicts.
The psychic fallaciously claimed that she could predict the future.
The internet troll fallaciously argued that vaccines were dangerous and caused autism.
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