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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misleading conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an inference or judgment that is incorrect or deceptive based on the information presented.
Example: "After reviewing the data, it became clear that the report led to a misleading conclusion about the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a deceptive inference" or "an erroneous deduction."
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Instead of identifying the best solutions, you focus on a worst-case scenario and reach a misleading conclusion.
Results from the static analysis give a misleading conclusion that both the aliasing and finite-differencing errors increase as the numerical dissipation increases.
The results indicate that the traditional block theory may give a misleading conclusion for the predictions of stability and sliding direction of rock blocks when contact occurs on more than two discontinuity planes.
It is a misleading conclusion that the accessibility of more information implies the absorption of more scientific knowledge.
Traditionally, this concern was usually addressed through the design of complicated and time consuming validation experiments [48] to ensure that the predictor will not generate a misleading conclusion.
As such, comparing just the forest structure may result in a misleading conclusion about forest naturalness, as mature secondary forests and primary forests are indistinguishable by structure (Richards 1952; Chazdon 2014).
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It reads like the sort of books published about America in the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s: a collection of mostly accurate facts put together in such a way as to yield a wholly misleading conclusion.
In a letter sent to Lancashire county council which will decide at the end of the month on Cuadrilla's application to frack, Medact described the PHE study as "narrow, inadequate and incomplete" and said that it had arrived at an "erroneous, unsubstantiated and misleading" conclusion.
The vast bulk of the data, and its misleading conclusion, is not the only parallel between then and now.
The damage induced during the preconditioning may result in misleading conclusion about the accelerated test results.
Failing to control for income would then lead to the misleading conclusion that the reform decreased the number of prescriptions.
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