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The phrase "a bit misleading" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is slightly inaccurate or which does not provide a full picture of what is going on. For example, "The advertisement for the new video game was a bit misleading, as the game was actually quite difficult to play."
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That was a bit misleading.
Even those results are a bit misleading.
But its name is a bit misleading.
But the title is a bit misleading.
"Hunt" is a bit misleading.
This impression, however, was a bit misleading.
Well, "now" is perhaps a bit misleading.
— Jim Miara, Boston The statistics are a bit misleading.
In fact, the lengthy subtitle is a bit misleading.
The Microsoft 2.0 moniker is a bit misleading.
The title of this exhibition is a bit misleading.
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