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The phrase "a ton of misconceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a large number of misunderstandings or false beliefs about a particular topic.
Example: "There are a ton of misconceptions about climate change that need to be addressed in order to educate the public."
Alternatives: "a lot of misunderstandings" or "many false beliefs".
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As a millennial myself, I often hear a ton of misconceptions and stereotypes about my snap chatting and skinny jeans wearing brethren.
But the reality is there are still a ton of misconceptions and myths about the, uh, ins and outs of butt stuff.
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That's a ton of core work".
You've done a ton of theater.
I have a ton of jokes.
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