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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and miscalculation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an error in judgment or calculation, often in contexts involving decision-making or analysis.
Example: "The project's failure was attributed to poor planning and miscalculation of resources."
Alternatives: "and error in judgment" or "and misjudgment".
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The intelligence community believed that without some intervention the two parties could miscalculate — and miscalculation could lead to a nuclear exchange".
The potential for mistake and miscalculation remains relatively high.
Behind the scenes, corruption, speculation and miscalculation were rife.
It is hard to imagine an arrangement more vulnerable to mistake and miscalculation.
Without a hot line, he said, "the risk of misunderstanding and miscalculation is bigger".
And miscalculation by Iraq will lead to precisely the military action we all hope to avoid.
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Mistakes and miscalculations were made.
This results in increased error-proneness, higher development effort, misinterpretations and miscalculations.
In the fog of a crisis, accidents, misunderstandings and miscalculations are all very real possibilities.
It followed months of misjudgments and miscalculations at the highest levels, many of the officials acknowledge.
The crisis had its origins in mistakes and miscalculations at the time the electricity sector was restructured.
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