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Spuriously

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The report was spuriously altered to fit the desired outcome.
The prosecutor accused the defense attorney of spuriously trying to discredit a key witness.
The art dealer was accused of spuriously attributing a painting to a famous artist.
The insurance company refused to pay the claim due to evidence of spuriously inflated damages.
The counterfeit perfume had a spuriously high price tag compared to the genuine product.
The website claimed to offer genuine designer handbags, but many turned out to be spuriously labeled.
The email was identified as a spuriously written phishing attempt.
The police discovered a cache of spuriously printed banknotes in the suspect's home.
The witness gave a spuriously detailed account of the crime.
The accusation was spuriously made without any evidence.
The antique dealer sold him a spuriously old vase.
The accusation was spuriously made without any factual basis.
The claim was spuriously made without any support.
The myth was spuriously perpetuated for generations.
The diamonds turned out to be spuriously made from glass.
The student spuriously claimed that the dog ate his homework.
The police officer pulled over the driver on a spuriously pretext of a broken tail light.
The company spuriously denied the employee's request for a raise.
The company's decision to lay off workers was spuriously justified as a cost-cutting measure.
The boss spuriously fired the employee without giving any valid reasons.
The politician spuriously criticized his opponent's policies without offering any alternatives.
She was accused of cheating spuriously without any evidence.
The politician spuriously accused his opponent of corruption.
She refused to go to the party, but spuriously claimed that she was sick.
The coach benched the star player spuriously, without any explanation or justification.
He spuriously accused his brother of stealing his toy.
The website's statistics were spuriously inflated to attract more visitors.
The company's financial reports were spuriously optimistic.
The police found a spuriously signed document in his possession.
The seller gave a spuriously low estimate of the car's mileage.
The news article was full of spuriously created facts.
The antique dealer sold a spuriously old piece.
The politician's promises were spuriously made just to gain votes.
The couple was scammed into buying a spuriously purebred puppy.
He presented a spuriously academic resume to get the job.
The speaker spuriously argued that climate change was a myth, but the scientific community widely accepted it.
He spuriously claimed that he was a millionaire, but he was actually broke.
The politician spuriously claimed that he had never taken any bribes, but evidence later proved otherwise.
The scam artist advertised his product spuriously.
The expert witness was caught testifying spuriously in court.
The salesperson made a spuriously attractive offer.
He spuriously presented himself as a doctor, but he had no medical training.
The fortune teller spuriously claimed to predict the future, but her predictions were always wrong.
The politician made spuriously empty promises during his campaign.
The company's apology letter was written spuriously to avoid legal action.
The seller's online profile looked legitimate, but the merchandise was spuriously advertised.
The defendant's defense was based on spuriously distorted facts.
She was accused of spuriously changing her testimony.
The news article was based on spuriously sourced information.
The celebrity spoke spuriously about their commitment to charity work.
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