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These Polls are Too Good to be True
Description:
These Polls are Too Good to be True is a phrase used to express skepticism or doubt about the accuracy or credibility of certain polls or survey results. It implies that the poll results seem exceptionally favorable or positive and may be exaggerated or manipulated.
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Possible Senses and Usages:
- Expression of doubt about poll accuracy
Sample Sentences:
- He couldn't believe the results of the latest survey, saying, "These polls are too good to be true!"
- The candidate's supporters were skeptical about the poll numbers, suspecting that "These polls are too good to be true."
- After examining the survey methodology, she concluded that "These polls are too good to be true" and couldn't trust the findings.
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