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It means the speaker believes the evidence was made up or altered dishonestly.
From The Phoenix Conspiracy, Episode 39
Someone says the other side’s evidence is probably fake.
Use this in legal, investigative, or accusation-heavy conversations. It sounds formal and serious, not casual.
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