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In general terms, a 'hypothetical liar' is a person posited as or for-the-moment taken to be a teller of a falsehood or of falsehoods. Within the particular context of use, the term may be seen more clearly as sarcastic or humorous, or perhaps as contingent in a legal sense (preceding proof of some kind), among many other possibilities.

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