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The phrase "a prevalent misunderstanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common misconception or incorrect belief that many people hold.
Example: "There is a prevalent misunderstanding that all introverts are shy and antisocial."
Alternatives: "a common misconception" or "a widespread fallacy."
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This myopia is often coupled with a prevalent misunderstanding of the political and cultural context of where they want to intervene.
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What has contributed as much as anything to the prevalent misunderstanding of the nature of philosophical analysis is the fact that propositions and questions which are really linguistic are often expressed in such a way that they appear to be factual.
A bit of misunderstanding on his part that she could correct but still a clear example of still prevalent misunderstandings.
Firstly, perhaps there is a misunderstanding here.
"It's a prevalent problem.
His is a prevalent view these days.
This is a prevalent problem.
True confession: an understanding – or a misunderstanding?
"Obviously, there was a misunderstanding, a miscommunication".
I find this a false opposition and an apparent misunderstanding.
This reaction stems from a misunderstanding of recent history that is sadly prevalent among the American public.
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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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