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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At their small workshop, they fabricate parts for jet engines.
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Branson later admitted that he had fabricated the whole story.
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Officials were accused of fabricating the evidence that was given at the trial.
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The woman said she fabricated her testimony because she thought she was going to get a $10,000 reward.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even the brush or other instruments could be employed freely, the whole image fabricated to convey a sense of handling.
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I wonder sometimes, wonder how much is fabricated and how much is truth.
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It was a very entertaining, albeit fabricated, film.
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The gable wall structure consists of a series of fabricated steel mullions at 3.6m centres.
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The president has denied the allegations, which he said were fabricated by his political opponents.