knockoff in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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knockoff in the PONS Dictionary

knockoff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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You say he was on the cheap side of the street, selling knockoffs and schmahtas (ph).
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Past experience has made him worried about knockoffs, he said.
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These knockoffs were made of plaster, low quality resin or polystone a mix of resin and a filler material like sand.
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Certain brands are so highly valued that cheap counterfeit goods or knockoff copies are purchased and displayed by those who do not want to pay for the genuine item.
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It's far harder, he says, to prove that someone's dish is a knockoff, mostly because it's a high bar to prove that yours is original.
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This is also known as a knockoff.
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A typical goal for reverse engineering a product is to create a (possibly improved) copy or even a knockoff; this is usually the goal of a competitor.
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A plague of many retailers is cheap or knockoff items labeled as legitimate.
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Please refrain from listing parodies or knockoffs of the song, without independent, verifiable, reliably-sourced proof of notability.
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Increasingly, the knockoffs are made and sold overseas and thus harder to reach legally.
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