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How do you use the word bunkum in sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "bunkum" in a sentence:

* "The politician's promises were nothing but bunkum, designed to appeal to voters' emotions." (This sentence implies the promises are empty and insincere.)

* "Don't pay attention to their conspiracy theories - it's all bunkum." (This sentence dismisses the theories as nonsense.)

* "He spouted a lot of bunkum about the economy, but he had no real solutions." (This sentence suggests the person's talk was meaningless.)

* "The article was filled with bunkum about the dangers of artificial intelligence." (This sentence indicates the article presented false or exaggerated information.)

* "That's just pure bunkum, I won't believe a word of it." (This sentence expresses strong disbelief in something.)

Note: "Bunkum" is a strong word that implies something is completely false or nonsensical. It's often used to express a strong sense of disapproval or dismissal.

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