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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious misconception that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a widely held but incorrect belief or understanding about a particular topic.
Example: "There is a serious misconception that all introverts are shy and antisocial."
Alternatives: "a significant misunderstanding that" or "a common fallacy that".
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The comment reflects a serious misconception that has hampered United States-China policy for years.
There is a serious misconception that needs to be rectified, namely that a problem has been solved as soon as it is covered by legislation.
However, the majority of us labor under a serious misconception that happiness comes from external events.
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Here I am homogenized, and everyday is a day filled with micro-aggressions and reminders of my color -- and the serious misconceptions that people have of us.
This means that, overall, it is a serious misconception to consider adaptation as happening "by chance".
We think that users/operators who believe that their discussions on public channels on IRC are private (except their IP, realname, fullname, nickname) are under a serious misconception, with-or-without IRSeek.
This is a serious misconception," says Feldman. "They think Social Security will take care of them".
This is a serious misconception.
There seems to be a widespread misconception that comedy isn't serious, that it is trivial, escapist entertainment, good for a late night laugh – and of course it can be.
It's a common misconception that fire is dangerous.
There is a common misconception that universities like long words.
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