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The phrase "a frequent misconception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when addressing a common misunderstanding or false belief that many people hold.
Example: "One frequent misconception about climate change is that it only affects polar regions."
Alternatives: "a common misunderstanding" or "a widespread fallacy".
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Finally, of (11) is a new finding and clarifies a frequent misconception that ICI due to mobility and imperfect synchronization is two separate additive terms.
As Shihab et al. point out [130], a "frequent misconception is that empirical research within one company or one project is not good enough, provides little value for the academic community, and does not contribute to scientific development".
Who else thought gay people were bad and did nothing but have sex all the time (a frequent misconception)?
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Failure to make this distinction may contribute to students' conflating inherited disease with any disease influenced by genetics, a frequent student misconception (Shaw et al., 2008).
The most frequent misconception is that the main role of social workers is to take children away from their families.
Marketing irradiated sprouts to health-conscious consumers may prove challenging, given the frequent misconception that irradiated sprouts are themselves radioactive.
These frequent misconceptions may be even more prevalent and have a greater effect in populations with more limited access to care and more poorly controlled A1C levels than those observed in this population.
The purpose of this article is to review the most frequent misconceptions and errors in the electrocardiogram handling and measurements related to the detection to drug-induced QT interval changes.
The difficulty with introspection is made worse by our frequent misconceptions about ourselves, as we turn our rose-tinted glasses inwards.
Another BIOL 121 instructor used the same subset of eight questions to identify frequent misconceptions, such as those related to the concept of ploidy.
A frequent and understandable misconception about eating disorders is that they are simply an extreme and slightly dysfunctional form of dieting.
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