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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are miscalculated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing errors in calculations or estimations, typically in a mathematical or analytical context.
Example: "The results of the experiment are miscalculated, leading to inaccurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "have been miscalculated" or "were miscalculated."
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are miscalculated
verb
To incorrectly calculate; to make a gross error in judgement.
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But at the same time, if these risks are miscalculated or, even worse, left unattended, then the result is a catastrophe.
PAGE B1 Business A PUBLIC SECTOR SECRET On Incorrect Benefits The New York Legislature fired its actuarial consultant last week, which brought attention to one of the public sector's deepest secrets: the benefits paid to public workers on the basis of numbers that are miscalculated, fudged or tabulated with outdated methodology.
In addition, results of clinical trials cannot be realistically interpreted without adherence information [ 15, 16]: treatment efficacy and dose-response relationships are miscalculated in studies where patients present poor adherence.
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In dodging the label "liberal," the Democratic politicians' sons are miscalculating.
Lodi Gyari, who was the lead negotiator with China until he resigned last year, said that, if so, the Chinese are miscalculating.
"If the People's Republic of China thinks the time is right to reunify China, to bring Taiwan into its fold, they are miscalculating," he said.
Credit rating agencies such as Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's are miscalculating the risks of climate change, which could lead to the next big financial crisis, a new report claims.
The bottom line is, though, those divining an "order book" for Model 3s of "over 400,000 units" are miscalculating.
One may still hope that both sides are miscalculating.
Something was miscalculated there.
Hawkes's central metaphor is miscalculated, however.
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