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The phrase "as it misplaced" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The document was returned to me, as it misplaced during the filing process."
Alternatives: "as it was lost" or "as it was in the wrong place."
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Panchanathan's 24... Rb8 was not the best, as it misplaced the rook.
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3.36pm: The Welfare minister, Lord Freud, has attacked the Responsible Reform report - known as the #spartacusreport - calling it "misplaced and misleading".
Months later, after a series of appeals, the state decided that Mr. Passmore could read the book but informed him that he would have to buy a new copy, as it had misplaced his.
Don't see the point of sarcasm especially when it's as misplaced as yours.
The childless man's self-pity was uncharacteristic as well as misplaced.
Never underestimate your own capacity for failing to see the wood for the trees as far as misplaced outrage goes.
I think it is ultimately as misplaced as those worries about Social Security and Medicare equaling Bolshevism.
The curfew has earned mixed responses, with some criticizing it as misplaced problem solving efforts and a violation of children's rights.
There are prominent dissenting voices who argue that the level of alarm now is out of proportion to the threat — as misplaced as the spike in confidence that preceded it.
Having said that, let me also say that comparing the lives of baby-boomers Barack Obama and Uhuru Kenyatta is as misplaced as Donald Trump's ascension as the 2016 GOP nominee.
The criticisms may be as misplaced as the clothes are foolproof.
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