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The phrase "a mistake to" is a valid and common construction in written English.
It is used to refer to an idea or action which could potentially lead to an undesirable outcome. For example: "It would be a mistake to ignore the warnings about the stormy weather."
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It was definitely a mistake to do.
"We made a mistake, to be honest".
I have a mistake to admit.
It was a mistake to stop here.
It's not a mistake to be misled.
Is it a mistake to lean out?
It's a mistake to confuse the two.
It's a mistake to dumb down".
It was a mistake to go, so it's a mistake to stay.
> Adding a ''rc:" prefix seems a mistake to me.
Adding a ''rc:" prefix seems a mistake to me.
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