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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misrepresentation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a false or misleading statement or depiction that has been made about something or someone.
Example: "The report contained a misrepresentation that could damage the company's reputation."
Alternatives: "a false claim that" or "an inaccurate portrayal that".
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It requires proof, he said, that "a misrepresentation that affected the integrity of the market price also caused a subsequent economic loss".
To allow our egos as Kenyans to be offended by international involvement is a misrepresentation that can only give comfort to the hardliners in Kibaki's and Odinga's camps.
Justice Blumenfeld said he was concerned that part of the script could be a misrepresentation that persuades the suspect to talk, a sentiment shared by some defense lawyers in Queens.
Robert Muggah, research director of Igarapé Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the SecDev Foundation, Canada Look at the whole picture: While people are aware that there are high levels of lethal violence in Brazil, this is often misrepresented by national and international media as a simple cops vs robbers dynamic – a misrepresentation that more often than not criminalises poverty.
It turned out that a portion of it wasn't correct, but that is not a misrepresentation; that's simply a reflection of the complexities of the intelligence-gathering tasks that our country faces.
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It recasts the so-called "dispute" between Marvel/Universal and himself and Leterrier as a media misrepresentation that's really a "collaboration" in which the principal parties have simply agreed to disagree.
The lawyer, Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes, who was general counsel of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from 1994 to 1999, said such an interpretation of the 1972 treaty was a "gross misrepresentation" that "risks doing serious violence" to an accord the United States has long championed.
And a proactive misrepresentation that makes me uncomfortable had developed when Mr. Berry or his associate asked straight out, "What do you do?" Referring to a pastime of his, Mr. Eichenwald said he replied, "I write music".
The affidavit also presents handwriting analysis by two experts concluding that Durst wrote a note to police shortly after Berman's death alerting them to a "cadaver" – without notifying the court that one of the handwriting experts had reversed himself, "an intentional misrepresentation that justifies quashing the search warrant," the attorneys argue.
It also presents a temptation for misrepresentation that can generate appropriate discussion.
This is a common misconception (or misrepresentation) that is often made when attempting to support Internet-based voting.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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