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The phrase "a perceived misrepresentation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where something is believed to be inaccurately represented or portrayed.
Example: "The article sparked controversy due to a perceived misrepresentation of the facts surrounding the event."
Alternatives: "an assumed distortion of" or "a believed misrepresentation of".
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"A perceived misrepresentation of any kind can doom an application".
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The picture triggered a wave of sympathy on social media, swiftly followed by scepticism and anger at the perceived misrepresentation of Marwan's plight.
Despite the inferences gleaned from others, it is clear that your objection to Mr. Wiesenfeld's comments were his perceived misrepresentations of your political positions.
The film is variously cited as an accurate portrayal or a misrepresentation of the events of April 2002.
To the Editor: As the community resource director for the town of Roxbury, N.Y., I feel "Check In/Check Out: The Roxbury" (Jan . 2 was a gross misrepresentation of our community -- a barbed depiction of what the author, Denny Lee, perceives as a stereotypical rural atmosphere.
It was a misrepresentation of a 1998 column she had written about the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
And his hairpiece is not only a tonsorial miscalculation, it is a misrepresentation of its time.
This is a misrepresentation of a very real phenomenon.
This is a shame: a waste of Baricco's considerable gifts, a misrepresentation of something great.
That is a deliberate misrepresentation of a material fact".
That is a complete misrepresentation of the industry.
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