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The phrase "and misunderstood that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone has failed to understand something correctly.
Example: "She explained the concept clearly, but he still and misunderstood that, leading to further confusion."
Alternatives: "and misinterpreted that" or "and got that wrong".
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"Ultimately it is the way the LCP has been misused and misunderstood that had led to such great problems".
And Prof. Colin McGinn, writing recently in The Stone, claimed to be so tired of philosophy being disrespected and misunderstood that he urged that philosophers begin referring to themselves as "ontic scientists".
And the scene which followed: he just wanted the sex to be sweet and romantic, even mentioning the possibility of another baby; she was so angry and misunderstood that she couldn't even bring herself to kiss him (and in fact just wanted the sex to be unkind).
"They said that for anybody who has heard it and misunderstood, that they'll clarify it with them and it won't go any further than the meeting room.
Two of the victims discussed in the film committed suicide, and others were so wretched and misunderstood that I constantly fought back tears.
As an official, I respected the people who performed the policeman role because I knew just how difficult and misunderstood that job really is.
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People misunderstood that company for about 20 years.
Consider an episode in Hume's life that reflected his most provocative and misunderstood claim: that reason is and always will be the slave to our passions.
Consider an episode in Hume's life that reflects his most provocative and misunderstood claim: that reason is and always will be the slave to our passions.
They are largely underestimated, underserved, and misunderstood, and that presents a huge opportunity for brands and Presidential candidates to become Heartland-savvy.
How two poor white kids from Detroit became the leaders of a hated and misunderstood subculture that is centered around macabre raps, face paint, Faygo, and family.
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