pure propaganda
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpureandpropaganda
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pure
adjective
uk/pjʊər/us/pjʊr/
not mixed with ...
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propaganda
noun[U]
uk/ˌprɒp.əˈɡæn.də/us/ˌprɑː.pəˈɡæn.də/
information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing ...
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(Definition ofpureandpropagandafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Not agents to combat forest fires, structural adjustment to globalisation and other schemes which arepurepropagandaspending.
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I imagine that that was nothing more thanpurepropaganda.
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That waspurepropagandaand not fact at all.
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I stop there because it becomes patently obvious that this broadsheet ispurepropagandaand not to be taken seriously.
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This does not reflect the truth of the situation but ispurepropaganda.
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I really do not think this the time to read out a leaflet like this, which ispurepropaganda.
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I do not know what would be said if other countries, at any rate in time of peace, had i8o outposts in this country for purposes ofpurepropaganda.
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It would become apurepropagandaexercise.
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That provision ispurepropaganda.
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This does not mean that they are necessarilypurepropaganda.
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