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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the misperceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various misunderstandings or incorrect beliefs about a particular topic or situation.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to address all the misperceptions surrounding climate change to ensure everyone is informed."
Alternatives: "all the misconceptions" or "all the misunderstandings".
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All the misperceptions and misprioritizations that gave us the national conversation we have—sports treated with the gravity and passion that's rightly the province of politics, politics treated with the chuckling abstraction that belongs to sports, and all of it treated as a queasy strain of mostly un-entertaining entertainment naturally lead to this.
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And most of all, they must avoid embracing the misperceptions of strength and weakness that have brought us to the brink.
You'll be done soon, right?' " Dr. Leonard Saltz, a colon cancer specialist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, deals with misperceptions all the time.
"So there's all kinds of stuff here going on about the misperceptions of femininity".
All this foreshadowed the commencement of her singing, which instantaneously evaporated the misperceptions we'd invented, causing most of us to respond with unmitigated shock -- including the judges, assuming they, too, were in the dark -- morphing instantaneously into collective joy.
One of the misperceptions is that people segregate into these binary positions, that we either support all types of animal research or we condemn everything, and it's not true.
And, like most farces, "Never Gonna Dance" is about nothing being what it's supposed to be; in the end, all missed connections, misperceptions, and misunderstandings have been resolved, and by then the audience is supposed to have fallen in love with the characters.
"Enough was reported," Judge Walker said, "that we can't ascribe it all to misperceptions of innocent conduct or overly sensitive observations".
Still, the misperceptions persist.
He left the misperceptions uncorrected.
Such are the misperceptions that vex people like Hank Merrill.
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