adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
activity
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It had been discovered that fraudulent activities amongst these members was often associated with their other business dealings.
claim
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These provide evidence to substantiate the loss and prevent possible fraudulent claims .
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In some cases this has been done to make a fraudulent claim against the Department of Social Security.
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Section head - the number of occasions that fraudulent claims are made, ie indicators of honesty or dishonesty.
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I hope that, if there was a fraudulent claim , the Minister will prosecute.
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If there is a fraudulent claim for benefits, who will be prosecuted?
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We must demolish their fraudulent claims to be the party of freedom and opportunity.
conduct
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But how this complaint lines up with the alleged conspiracy and fraudulent conduct is not clear to me.
use
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Mr Kench rang Sentinel, which has a partnership with Barclaycard, among other issuers, to protect cards against fraudulent use .
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Dominic said it was a fraudulent use of locale, a piece of charlatanism.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a fraudulent insurance claim
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She entered the country using a fraudulent passport.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was later accused of writing fraudulent loan and deposit records.
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I hope that, if there was a fraudulent claim, the Minister will prosecute.
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The international financial markets stand ready to discipline and expose fraudulent governments.