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The phrase "a misconception to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a proper verb or context to complete the thought.
Example: "It is a misconception to believe that all cats hate water."
Alternatives: "a misunderstanding that" or "a false belief that".
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It is also a misconception to see secondary deals as some form of desperate investment strategy.
"I think there is a misconception to his role in this case," Mr. Krantz said.
It is a misconception to say you have to either legalise everything or ban everything.
He says it is a misconception to assume satirists must be radical.
It can be a misconception to assume these people are reckless or somehow different to the rest of us.
Yet it is a misconception to paint the side of the 1970s as being a team of romantics.
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While there are chance elements involved (mutation and genetic drift), it is a deep misconception to equate evolution as a whole to random chance.
I find the transition from joking about the spelling of "orang-utan" (no G on the end – a common misconception) to talking about serious stuff a sticky one.
King responded with a letter that argued passionately that it was a "tragic misconception" to act as if time would bring inevitable progress.
The prime minister said it was a "complete misconception" to suggest the MPs were opposing the Queen's Speech as a whole by tabling the amendment, and repeated his position that he was "relaxed" about how backbenchers voted.
What I didn't know is how "pie in the sky" the concept of Street View actually was, which is an easy misconception to have once a technology has become so ubiquitous.
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