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The phrase "an misguided" is not correct in written English
The correct article to use before "misguided" is "a" because "misguided" begins with a consonant sound. Example: "He made a misguided decision that led to unexpected consequences."
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Duckface – the exaggerated pout that selfie-takers wrongly adopt in an misguided bid to make themselves look more sexually attractive – has many advocates.
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"Panama" might be a failed spoof, a misguided parody or just an ineffectual stab at ridiculousness.
It is a misguided fallacy, and an expensive one, too.
Bert (Matt Oberg) is an insufferable author with a misguided sense of his own importance.
If it was a misguided scheme by an isolated individual company, that would make it stupid.
Selling a misguided war is a lot like selling cigarettes.
But this is a statistical fraud and a misguided representation of labour market conditions.
Do not bleed a dog; this is a misguided tale.
Sometimes they are merely an exercise in ego by a misguided official.
The club has criticized Mr. Huckabee as a "misguided populist" and not a true conservative.
The scientific community as a whole still considers it a misguided and potentially dangerous pipe dream.
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