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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as misunderstood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is commonly misinterpreted or not understood properly.
Example: "The concept of minimalism is often seen as misunderstood, leading many to believe it is merely about owning fewer possessions."
Alternatives: "often misinterpreted" or "frequently misconstrued".
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Few jobs, however, are as misunderstood as that of a professional actor.
The show is a nuanced, insider's view of an area that was as misunderstood as it was notorious.
No three concepts are of as much use to managers or as misunderstood as strategy, business models, and tactics.
And when it comes to self identity, Appiah argues, race is just as misunderstood as nationality – with disastrous consequences.
On the shellfish-as-grub scale, the mussel is neither as distinguished as the lobster nor as misunderstood as the sea urchin.
EVEN with a dozen etiquette books to her credit, Judith Martin -- or Miss Manners, as she styles herself -- remains as misunderstood as her subject.
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And yet he remains as woefully misunderstood as his "Way to Wealth".
Few religious leaders have been as grossly misunderstood as Paul.
It's okay to be misunderstood – as long as you're not misunderstood by your consumers.
Its plot an inversion of Arthurian legend featured Mordred as a misunderstood hero, King Arthur as a tyrannical villain and Merlin as a psychopath.
5. Denied all the specifications as being misunderstood by PWs or as having never happened.
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