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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are misguided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who are misled or have incorrect beliefs or ideas.
Example: "Many people are misguided in their understanding of climate change, believing it to be a hoax rather than a scientific reality."
Alternatives: "are misled" or "are mistaken".
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These ideas are misguided.
These critics are misguided.
Their charges are misguided.
Their worries are misguided.
"They are misguided.
Both are misguided.
But both readings are misguided.
Opposition parties say the changes are misguided.
But these kindly efforts are misguided.
All three, I think, are misguided.
Those priorities are misguided, the study says.
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