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Filter by Meaning The university dismissed a professor for publishing a spuriously researched article.
The article was spuriously written with fake sources.
The antique dealer discovered a collection of spuriously marked pottery.
The suspect's alibi was spuriously created to avoid being caught.
The letter was written with a spuriously positive tone to deceive the recipient.
The athlete accepted the award spuriously, knowing that he didn't deserve it.
The celebrity smiled spuriously for the cameras, but was actually quite unhappy.
She was accused of making spuriously manipulative statements to her colleagues.
She spuriously accused her colleague of stealing her work.
She claimed that she had a spuriously high IQ.
He was spuriously accused of stealing the money.
The study's conclusions were based on spuriously selected data.
The employee was fired for spuriously claiming expenses.
The politician's promises to fight corruption were made spuriously, as he was actually heavily involved in corrupt activities.
The salesman smiled spuriously while trying to sell the faulty product.
The argument was spuriously presented without any logical reasoning.
He apologized spuriously for his mistake, hoping to avoid any consequences.
The witness's testimony was spuriously contradictory.
The athlete was stripped of her medals when it was discovered she had used spuriously enhanced performance drugs.
The CEO praised his employee spuriously to gain favor, even though he had no real regard for her work.
The celebrity's apology seemed spuriously insincere.
The salesman spuriously claimed that the car had only one previous owner.
The website was shut down for featuring spuriously claimed health benefits.
The book's claims of being a true story were spuriously fabricated.
The art dealer sold a spuriously attributed painting to a wealthy collector.
The company spuriously advertised that their product was eco-friendly, but it was actually harmful to the environment.
His friends gave him spuriously positive feedback on his terrible singing.
The evidence presented in court was found to be spuriously produced.
The journalist's report was spuriously edited to mislead the public.
The celebrity's public image was built on spuriously manufactured scandals.
The lawyer presented a spuriously strong case.
The salesman made a spuriously low offer to the customer.
The company's claims about its product were found to be spuriously exaggerated.
The psychic's predictions were later revealed to be spuriously fabricated.
The news anchor delivered a spuriously sensational story.
The news article spuriously reported that the celebrity had died, but it was just a rumor.
The news report was spuriously sensationalized to attract more viewers.
The internet is filled with spuriously advertised products.
The editor-in-chief was accused of spuriously altering the article to suit his own interests.
The journalist was fired for publishing a spuriously sourced story.
The superstition was spuriously believed by many people.
The student's excuse for missing class was spuriously fabricated.
The politician's statement was spuriously misleading.
He spuriously blamed the weather for his poor performance on the exam.
The diamond he bought was spuriously certified as authentic.
The email claimed to be from a legitimate source but was spuriously phishing for personal information.
The politician made a spuriously appealing promise to win votes.
The historian was accused of including spuriously distorted information in their research.
The author was criticized for including spuriously sensational details in their book.
The salesman made a spuriously tempting offer for the car.
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