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"avoid misperceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to advise someone to be careful not to make wrong assumptions about a situation or issue. For example, "It is important to avoid misperceptions when discussing sensitive topics."
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By approaching regulators yourself you can avoid misperceptions.
Generally, transferability presupposes similar environments (educational or geographical) in order to avoid misperceptions.
All have been explained by Kasper as mistakes, clerical errors or legitimate campaign expenses reimbursed to avoid misperceptions.
This questionnaire covered a broad spectrum of information in order to avoid misperceptions, because most people involved in the study are farmers or fishermen with very basic educational levels.
In this sense, simplicity in information visualization has to be achieved in order to avoid misperceptions and cognitive overload [198].
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It was how to get from here to there and avoid misperception and conflict.
Based on their suggestion I have slightly changed the title specifying "parietal cells" to avoid misperception.
We will continue to clearly communicate these distinctions to avoid any misperceptions".
A State Department spokesperson told Reuters that a congratulatory tweet was posted after the award was announced, but then deleted "to avoid any misperception" that the U.S. government "endorsed the comments made in the acceptance speech".
And most of all, they must avoid embracing the misperceptions of strength and weakness that have brought us to the brink.
I've spent my career helping young women to avoid scams and misperceptions that prey on their body insecurities, and I pride myself on thorough research and general common sense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com