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The phrase "a misleading impression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perceptions or interpretations that do not accurately reflect reality or the truth of a situation.
Example: "The advertisement created a misleading impression of the product's effectiveness, leading many consumers to believe it was a miracle solution."
Alternatives: "a false impression of" or "an inaccurate portrayal of".
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Personally, he gave a misleading impression of diffidence and delicacy.
Cotton creates a misleading impression of this complex legislation, and earns Two Pinocchios.
Inevitably, it will have left the public with a misleading impression of the seriousness of the charges.
That, in turn, led to charges that the bank gave a misleading impression of how long rates would remain low.
It's the writer that counts". This might give a misleading impression of a hermit, which Silvers was not.
Among those revisions was eliminating a metric that subtracted Groupon's online marketing expenses from its operating performance, which critics said gave a misleading impression of profitability.
Given the frequency of below-market assessments, nominal tax rates give a misleading impression of the tax burden shouldered by property owners.
Without condoning the organised hunts that are flouting the ban – and they undoubtedly exist – the league is arguably giving a misleading impression of where the real problem lies.
To start with, these volunteers were asked to engage in a series of bogus activities, in order to create a misleading impression of the purpose of the research.
Vivendi chooses to highlight a number that gives a misleading impression of its profits, thus grossly flattering a key financial ratio that underpins its credit rating.
The reporter takes various statements and phrases from audit reports out of context and gives a misleading impression of NASA's performance in managing its technical programs.
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