Sentence examples for Quite misleading from inspiring English sources

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"This is quite misleading.

These names are actually quite misleading.

This Terry connection may be quite misleading.

Assuming a rigid wheel may be quite misleading.

Your description of the scene is quite misleading.

In this situation, the typical monotonicity assumption is invalid and may be quite misleading.

These materials illustrate that exclusive attention to Said's published output can be quite misleading.

A new study suggests that statistic, and the others that support it, may be quite misleading.

This is so bad it's not even wrong, but it is quite misleading.

This finding of stagnant wages is unsettling, but also quite misleading.

In a number of other respects, Mr. Reston's column is indeed, like the political TV advertising he deplores, quite misleading.

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