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The phrase "a misnomer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a term or name that is inaccurately applied or misleading in its meaning.
Example: "Calling it a 'fast food restaurant' is a misnomer, as the food is often processed and unhealthy."
Alternatives: "an inaccurate term" or "a misleading label".
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"It's a misnomer.
"Battle" is a misnomer.
Slickrock is a misnomer.
Or perhaps a misnomer.
Whoops, now there's a misnomer.
The title is a misnomer.
Actually, "hot" is a misnomer.
But nova is a misnomer.
"So it's really a misnomer.
("Debut," however, is a misnomer.
"Dad Dressing" is a misnomer.
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