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The phrase "a misleading statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that is intended to deceive or create a false impression.
Example: "The politician's claim about the economy was proven to be a misleading statement, as the facts showed a different reality."
Alternatives: "a deceptive remark" or "an inaccurate assertion".
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This is a misleading statement.
Admittedly, that's a misleading statement.
A misleading statement is literally true.
This is a misleading statement, to put it mildly.
A spokeswoman maintained that this was not a misleading statement.
The White House issued a misleading statement about the meeting, claiming it was about adoptions.
In 2017, Trump dictated a misleading statement for Trump Jr. about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting.
If the president drafts a misleading statement to conceal the purpose of a meeting under investigation, is that legal?
"I didn't say it was a match, and I'm not going to say something is a match, because I know it's a misleading statement.
She failed to grasp that Fincham had made a misleading statement about footage that wrongly purported to show the Queen "storming out" of a room.
Police added that neither Bentz or Conger had given a misleading statement after the Sunday incident, saying only Lochte and Feigen had done so.
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