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The phrase "are often misunderstood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing concepts, ideas, or individuals that are frequently misinterpreted or not fully grasped by others.
Example: "Many artistic expressions are often misunderstood, leading to a lack of appreciation for the artist's intent."
Alternatives: "are frequently misinterpreted" or "are commonly misconstrued."
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Turkeys are often misunderstood.
I think cops are often misunderstood.
Such issues are often misunderstood by students.
Statistics for domestic visitor numbers are often misunderstood.
The bad news is that martial arts are often misunderstood.
p-values are ubiquitous in medical research, but are often misunderstood.
"They are often misunderstood, however, as they can appear more complicated than many would like.
Yet they are often misunderstood in countries where liberal multiculturalism is the established creed.
HOLLISTER: Endowments are often misunderstood and mischaracterized as stashes of unused and hoarded money.
In the United States, the motives of the suicide bomber are often misunderstood.
Those not in wheelchairs, or whose pain comes and goes, are often misunderstood and dismissed.
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