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"be under the wrong impression" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to have a mistaken belief, opinion, or understanding about something. Example: "I was under the wrong impression that Sarah was mad at me, but it turns out she was just busy with work and couldn't respond to my texts."
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"So, I was under the wrong impression.
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The previous version of the manuscript did not sufficiently describe the methods for data analysis and modeling, mainly because we were under the wrong impression that we needed to limit the length of the main text.
Mr. Moussa said he is still not sure why, but said Mr. Hussein "was perhaps under the wrong impression that certain questions would be raised".
"Most of the time we're labouring under the wrong impression of what a career entails rather than getting a true picture".
I was so under the wrong impression at that time.
Then he looks worried that he's giving the wrong impression.
but i am "kinda sad" that you are getting the wrong impression.
There was a concern for Kraskin that "younger curators and artists were getting the wrong impression".
And when we do not reflect Christ, we are giving the wrong impression.
Ralf declares that she's giving the wrong impression of their business relationship.
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