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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misleading" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when referring to something that causes misunderstanding or is deceptive, but it typically needs to be part of a larger phrase, such as "a misleading statement" or "a misleading impression."
Example: "The article presented a misleading view of the situation, which confused many readers."
Alternatives: "a deceptive" or "a confusing".
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G.O., CANADA Should someone submit a misleading résumé with impunity?
He later called Marxism a "misleading mental addiction".
This is a misleading statement.
This was a misleading view.
It's a misleading image.
"Discovered" may be a misleading term.
But this is a misleading number.
It was a misleading portent.
What a misleading cover line.
Admittedly, that's a misleading statement.
A: That's something of a misleading question.
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