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Meanings of patently untrue in English
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Usage of patently untrue in English
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This is patentlyuntrue, and what's more, skin colour has nothing to do with it.
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The statement said the current accusations range from the patentlyuntrue to the frivolous and hurtful.
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The current allegations, the statement added, range from the patentlyuntrue to the frivolous and hurtful.
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Anything besides the fact that it's patentlyuntrue?
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And"- Hackworth laughed ruefully- "it is patentlyuntrue that ten is the highest level."
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Mr DiRuzzo said it was " patentlyuntrue" that Mr Peterson was a coward on the day.
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While this narrative provides the media with easy sound bites and conveniently reinforces stereotypes, it is also patentlyuntrue.
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Irish people were horrified, convinced that our education system is wonderful, especially for girls, when this is patentlyuntrue.
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This claim is patentlyuntrue.
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That is patentlyuntrue, sir.
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This is patentlyuntrue.
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Some poor white from Mississippi told the dean that I was a propagandist for the Pope, which was patentlyuntrue.
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The argument - especially coming from members of so-called legitimate media - is just flimsy cowardice, not to mention patentlyuntrue.
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Jobs come with the promise of fast-track promotion and career prospects, even if this is patentlyuntrue, and many people are promised plenty of responsibility.
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As their dreams of a first Wembley appearance for 13 years floundered on the rock of Chelsea last night, it was exposed as patentlyuntrue.
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Mr Norman Croke accused the management of trying to fill the jobs "with scab labour by advertising", which he claimed was patentlyuntrue".