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not genuine

adjective as in artificial

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She said Kwan was masquerading as a community nurse so he could "administer a lethal injection" to his victim, and Mr O'Hara had no reason to suspect his visitor was not genuine.

From BBC

Routh does seem to have been genuinely passionate about Ukraine and eager to get somehow involved, but the claims about his activities—propagated by himself and spread by others, out of gullibility or opportunism—are not genuine in the slightest.

From Slate

A Home Office spokesperson said there were "stringent systems in place to identify and prevent fraudulent visa applications, and any individual being targeted by these fraudsters needs to know that if their sponsorship certificate is not genuine, it will not succeed".

From BBC

Munyaradzi Chinyama, a Zimbabwean Bolt driver based in Cape Town, told the BBC he received three ride requests before he realised they were not genuine.

From BBC

Mbappe is not a genuine centre-forward, in the same way that Vinicius and Rodrygo are not genuine wingers, and a significant degree of positional flexibility will be required to ensure the star-studded forward line complement each other - rather than get in each other's way.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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