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The phrase "a myth that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement or belief that is widely held but not true or based on fact.
Example: "There is a myth that eating carrots significantly improves your night vision."
Alternatives: "a misconception that" or "a false belief that".
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There's a myth that Selma changed everything.
There's a myth that could serve as an illustration here.
There's a myth that green materials are more expensive.
But this is a myth that needs debunking.
"But it's a myth that torture is effective.
"That's a myth that I want to shoot down.
A myth that should be treated with caution.
It is a myth that pleases the powerful.
It's a myth that only pork can be pulled..
They spread a myth that is without foundation.
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But Keen said: "It's a myth that people don't care.
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