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The phrase "a misconception that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a false belief or misunderstanding about a particular topic or idea.
Example: "There is a common misconception that all cats hate water, but many actually enjoy playing in it."
Alternatives: "a false belief that" or "a misunderstanding that".
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A: I think it's just a misconception that comes with being a dual-threat quarterback.
Such sweeping generalities only reinforce a misconception that has impeded the widespread adoption of green alternatives.
"It's a misconception that is based on all the old fears".
"It is a misconception that following the Safemax leads to terminal poverty," Bengen says.
"It is a misconception that [algorithms] works like a human brain.
"It's a misconception that it's about seduction," she said.
There's a misconception that crowdfunding is a field of dreams.
It's a misconception that we aim to correct.
"There has been a misconception that it was killed off.
"There's a misconception that anyone can get an apprenticeship".
It's a misconception that it's an elitist, rich man's sport.
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