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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misguided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is misled or has incorrect beliefs or actions.
Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was a misguided choice that cost him a lot of money."
Alternatives: "a misled" or "an erroneous".
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This is a misguided and counterproductive view.
Such advice suggests a misguided foreign policy.
Then he offered a misguided analogy.
She blames a misguided legal system.
That is a misguided calculation.
It is a misguided hope.
It is a misguided decision.
This is a misguided argument.
(2) A misguided approach to learning.
I think that's really a misguided objection.
This often represents a misguided hope.
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