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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are misconceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, beliefs, or perceptions that are misunderstood or incorrectly formed.
Example: "Many of the criticisms directed at the policy are misconceived, as they fail to consider the underlying data."
Alternatives: "are misunderstood" or "are misinterpreted".
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are misconceived
verb
To misunderstand
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Such criticisms, though, are misconceived.
I don't want to get into a long argument here about why I think these are misconceived ideas.
And her history as a prosecutor (and a tough one at that) suggests that any concerns about her going soft on Wall Street are misconceived.
It should not take massive protests to make the French government recognise that its fuel duties are misconceived, but then France lacks an effective parliamentary opposition.
The proposed penalties, which include denying Swiss banks the chance to bid for municipal and state deposits and underwriting fees, are misconceived.
They are contesting the claim and their lawyer, Ian Terry, has previously said that Pinchuk's allegations are "misconceived and will be vigorously defended".
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"People are misconceiving the past.
"The project is misconceived.
It says the whole question is misconceived.
Some of this is misconceived (see article).
Others say their whole basis is misconceived.
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