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Filter by Meaning The company's profits were spuriously inflated.
The company's reputation was damaged by spuriously spreading false rumors about its competitors.
The company's financial report was spuriously inflated to attract investors.
The politician spuriously promised to lower taxes during the election campaign.
The religious leader's teachings were spuriously hypocritical.
The politician's argument was based on spuriously exaggerated numbers.
The student answered the teacher's question spuriously, without really knowing the answer.
The defendant's defense was spuriously based on hearsay evidence.
The software company filed a lawsuit against a competitor for producing spuriously similar software.
The financial advisor was caught spuriously manipulating his clients' investments.
The company made a spuriously sincere apology for the environmental damage caused by their operations.
She spuriously accused her co-worker of stealing her idea, but it was actually hers.
The company's claims of being environmentally friendly were spuriously made.
The witness's testimony was spuriously dismissed without proper consideration.
The theory he presented was spuriously supported by weak evidence.
The historian presented a spuriously convincing argument.
The athlete spuriously denied using performance-enhancing drugs.
The advertisement's claims of being a miracle product were spuriously exaggerated.
The politician's statements were spuriously manipulated to suit his agenda.
The product's packaging had spuriously exaggerated claims about its effectiveness.
The company was accused of making spuriously inflated financial projections.
The salesman spuriously claimed that the car had only one previous owner, but it had been in an accident before.
She thanked her friend spuriously for her help, even though she didn't actually mean it.
The conspiracy theory was spuriously concocted without any evidence.
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