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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always mistaken" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently incorrect in their beliefs or judgments. Example: "Despite his confidence, he is always mistaken about the facts."
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They were almost always mistaken.
A macroscopic observation allows distinguishing the pink granite, but the white ones are always mistaken.
As Essam Sultan, who represented the Brotherhood in the Egyptian lawyers' syndicate, recalled: "We thought we were the only ones qualified to manage the affairs of the country, and that other opinions and viewpoints were always mistaken.
Whenever I thought I was hearing a sound from outside the headset, I was always mistaken.
The price we pay for "taking luck seriously" is that our everyday moral judgments are, if not always mistaken, at the very least radically incomplete.
This means that if sounds were inner sensations, or mechanical events at the ear, we would be almost always mistaken in our aural perceptions, at least on important aspects of the sound.
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Shoppers were always mistaking them for candied nuts.
"What a nutbag, always mistaking hungry for horny".
Except it didn't: like Mr Magoo, it was always mistaking something for something else.
It was great working with Rhys, who is one of the funniest men you will ever meet and someone the public always mistake me for and vice versa.
"People always mistake Tim Burton for the characters who appear in his movies.
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