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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misconception about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a false belief or misunderstanding regarding a particular topic or subject.
Example: "There is a common misconception about the effects of caffeine on sleep quality."
Alternatives: "a misunderstanding regarding" or "a fallacy concerning".
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And also a misconception about, like if you work for a charity then somehow your passion will pay your bills.
Sometimes, there's a misconception about that.
Name a misconception about leadership.
That's a misconception about Vanderbilt".
"There is a misconception about Iraqis.
There's a misconception about global health.
"There's a misconception about stress," Dr. Friedman said.
"There's a misconception about these detainees," Sheriff Speziale said.
"Partly it's a misconception about what care involves.
"There's a misconception about Iranian women," says Anvari.
But there's a misconception about how we regard it".
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