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The phrase "a misleading impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perceptions or interpretations that are not accurate or truthful.
Example: "The advertisement created a misleading impression about the product's effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a deceptive impression" or "a false impression."
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But the article gives a misleading impression.
Personally, he gave a misleading impression of diffidence and delicacy.
But that scene may give a misleading impression.
He has a reputation as a bad-boy chef, but that's a misleading impression, I think.
As tense as it is, Kabul can give you a misleading impression.
This is true but may leave a misleading impression that La Guardia was a nonachiever.
Cotton creates a misleading impression of this complex legislation, and earns Two Pinocchios.
Yet, coverage of the "extremes", while legitimate in itself, can lead to a misleading impression overall.
The media's enthusiasm for youthful success stories can also create a misleading impression.
Armstrong replied: "It was a misleading impression, it does not contain a lie.
Turnbull: "What is the difference between a misleading impression and a lie?
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