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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequent misstatement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement that is often made incorrectly or inaccurately.
Example: "The claim that the Earth is flat is a frequent misstatement that has been debunked by scientists."
Alternatives: "a common error" or "a regular misconception".
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His central claim — that the second law of thermodynamics rules out order forming in the universe after the Big Bang — is a frequent misstatement made by creationists who want to appear scientifically literate.
His central claim that the second law of thermodynamics rules out order forming in the universe after the Big Bang_ _is a frequent misstatement made by creationists who want to appear scientifically literate.
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