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counterfeit

[koun-ter-fit] / ˈkaʊn tərˌfɪt /






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They also are more flexible about storing goods like counterfeits.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Constitution contemplates Congress having limited law-enforcement powers and even specifies crimes it can punish: treason, counterfeiting, “offences against the law of nations” and “piracies and felonies on the high seas.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He cited a US investigation which found a significant proportion of items that its researchers bought on Shein and Temu were likely counterfeits.

From BBC

Congress passed the Real ID Act in 2005, establishing specific requirements for states issuing IDs to make them more difficult to counterfeit.

From Los Angeles Times

The BBC found several websites on which counterfeit shirts of every Premier League club were being sold for as little as £12.

From BBC