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The phrase "as misconceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been misunderstood or incorrectly interpreted.
Example: "The theory was dismissed as misconceived, leading to further research on the topic."
Alternatives: "as misunderstood" or "as incorrectly perceived".
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And if so, is it just as misconceived?
Mr. Martel's new book, "Beatrice and Virgil," unfortunately, is every bit as misconceived and offensive as his earlier book was fetching.
"In My Life "(1896) the young hero, son of a provincial architect, insists on defying middle-class convention by becoming a house painter, a cultivation of the Tolstoyan simple life that Chekhov portrays as misconceived.
The judge dismissed the father's argument about protected species as misconceived, saying it was not an absolute bar to demolition work, and added that the document relating to the purported sale of the property had no legal standing.
In response, BT described the plans as "misconceived but not unexpected".
He rejects as misconceived the debates between causalist and non-causalist accounts of explaining action.
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But this "war" is as mislabelled and misconceived as the "war on terror" or the "war on drugs".
He is deeply unpopular, and the incident in Genk that led to the game being held up for seven minutes as flares were cleared from the pitch was designed as a – misconceived – protest against him from fans.
This endeavour supplies them with a common enemy in the view of law as ideology, which finds trying to determine the essence of law as fundamentally misconceived.
Adebolajo's argument that his murder conviction should be quashed because "he killed a soldier in the course of fighting a war" was dismissed as "hopelessly misconceived" by the lord chief justice, Lord Thomas.
In a strongly worded, previously undisclosed correspondence, a lawyer for Steven L. Rattner, the financier ensnared in a wide-ranging investigation of suspected kickbacks, described a proposed payment of at least $20 million to the New York attorney general office as excessive, "misconceived" and "wholly untethered from the facts" in the case.
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