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"a mishap" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a minor accident or unfortunate event. Example: "We arrived at the party late due to a mishap with our car, but we still managed to have a good time."
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This was a mishap.
A "mishap," Mitchell called the incident.
Invariably, there would be a mishap.
Some predicted a mishap was inevitable.
Might a mishap in Iraq reverse these recent gains?
An Israeli official explained that as "a mishap".
Everything goes according to plan until a mishap separates them.
Underwood said the incident was being classified as a "mishap".
Now they were tensely waiting for a mishap.
But was it a mishap, or something more sinister?
It also springs from something of a mishap.
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