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The phrase "are we misguided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one's beliefs, actions, or understanding may be incorrect or misled.
Example: "In light of recent events, are we misguided in our approach to solving this issue?"
Alternatives: "are we mistaken" or "are we wrong".
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Are we misguided in relying on celebrities when we become sick?
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Where we are misguided is in what we believe about political correctness.
I would be very grateful, in fact, to be shown cause why we are misguided, mistaken or causing damage by anything we seek to do, if indeed we are so.
Again, we're misguided if we believe we can tell a perpetrator from a non-perpetrator just by looking at a person -- or even by knowing them personally.
Yet another way we are misguided, misinformed and sensationalised by the 24-hour news cycle.
If so, we are misguided.
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Sometimes as a society we are blinded, misguided or prejudiced based on individual appearances instead of giving someone a fair opportunity to simply have a chance.
As appealing as this viewpoint may be, we think it's misguided — and could be risky for companies.
But, in retrospect, we were misguided.
If Bezos thinks paywalls are misguided, we may see the Washington Post drop theirs.
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