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The phrase "as misguided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is based on incorrect or ill-conceived ideas or beliefs.
Example: "His approach to solving the problem was as misguided as his previous attempts."
Alternatives: "equally misguided" or "just as misguided".
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In its way, Mr. Vallely said, the road-building plan seems almost as misguided.
Texas's policy is as misguided as capital punishment itself is cruel and archaic.
That is as misguided as the wrong-way-round chronology in "Betrayal" (another absentee).
Searching for emotions in this form is as misguided as looking for cerebral clarinets and oboes.
These dark prophecies have a long history, and they are as misguided as they are unoriginal.
However, none are as misguided as Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's proposal.
This misplaced solution in search of a problem is as misguided as it is facile.
You sir, are as misguided as they come.
And, it is as misguided as it is unimaginative.
Yet other modernists challenge the very attempt to define poetry as misguided.
We believe he wanted to live in a caliphate, as misguided as that may be".
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