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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misperception" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a false or incorrect belief or understanding about someone or something. Example: Despite popular belief, there is a misperception that all millennials are addicted to technology and lack social skills. However, studies have shown that this is not true for the majority of the generation.
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That's a misperception.
That is a misperception.
The nerd thing is a misperception.
"That's a misperception," Greenfield said.
It is also a misperception of history.
Was it a misperception to attribute it to Adam Smith?
"It's a misperception, especially the playboy," he said.
The primary impediment is a misperception of his statistical dominance.
But he acknowledged some parents had a "misperception".
This is a misperception the president needs to correct.
"There's a misperception out there that we bust up companies.
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