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The phrase "a complete misrepresentation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation where information has been inaccurately or misleadingly presented.
Example: "The article was a complete misrepresentation of the facts surrounding the event."
Alternatives: "a total distortion of" or "an utter mischaracterization of".
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It's a complete misrepresentation of the data.
That is a complete misrepresentation of the industry.
Osborne accused Darling of a "complete misrepresentation" of the Tory position.
It seemed very interesting — even fun — to me that a widespread and important assumption about Cather was based on a complete misrepresentation of her words.
To say he had suggested £350m a week "might be available for extra public spending" was "a complete misrepresentation" of what he said, Johnson claimed.
Our story produced a healthy and vibrant debate about the city because many people felt that the story was one-sided and that it was a complete misrepresentation of the area.
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It is also an almost complete misrepresentation of reality, as those numbers reflect the entire energy cost of producing lettuce from seed to dinner table, not just transportation.
But the administration continues to portray the war on Iraq as the war on terror -- a complete misrepresentation.
The bill's title is JumpStart Our Business Startup Act, a clever slogan -- but also a complete misrepresentation.
So the Khan quote from the Economist interview selected by Goldsmith was a deliberate and complete misrepresentation of what Khan said his green belt policy is.
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