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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big misconception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when addressing a common misunderstanding or false belief about a particular topic.
Example: "Many people believe that all fats are unhealthy, but that's a big misconception; some fats are actually essential for our health."
Alternatives: "a common misunderstanding" or "a widespread fallacy".
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That's something that I think is a big misconception.
"I think there's a big misconception about me.
"It's a big misconception that the Muslim Brotherhood marginalizes women," Sondos said.
"There's a big misconception about women in business having babies," says Burnford.
But Dr. Wolever said, "it's a big misconception to say maltitol does not raise blood sugar".
"When a new mother can't nurse, she wants the best formula money can buy -- and that's a big misconception.
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A bigger misconception still is that you have to wait until a leader comes along and then follow him.
I had a pretty big misconception of what the military was really like.
"The other big misconception is that it is a cult, delusion, or something that is really harmful," Riviera says.
Big Misconception: You can't lose fat around just a specific area through strength training.
Another big misconception is that antioxidants are interchangeable.
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