Sentence examples for but erroneously from inspiring English sources

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His name is frequently but erroneously given as Zhikai.

The foot is often but erroneously considered to be a poor relation of the hand.

Many species of the related genus Acacia are commonly but erroneously called mimosas.

A familiar anole (A. carolinensis, or green anole, commonly but erroneously called the American chameleon) is native to the southern United States.

He believed that the planet turned on its axis, but erroneously thought that this motion was associated with, and perhaps caused by, magnetism.

"I was skeptical," Dr. Relkin said, explaining that in the first few months of treatment, placebo effects typically occur, and friends or family who believe the treatment must be working often report, honestly but erroneously, that patients are getting better.

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This is one of many versions of the words mischievously but quite erroneously attributed to Bretherton by a member of the French delegation, Jean-François Jean-François Deniau

Scientists still do not understand the function of endorphins in the blood, Dr. Akil said, but many erroneously assume that if their levels rise in the blood, they rise in the brain, too.

At this period, the northern coast of America was known at two isolated points only, viz., the mouth of the Copperrnine River, discovered by Hearne, but placed erroneously by him four degrees of latitude too much to the north; and the mouth of the Mackenzie, more correctly laid down by the very able traveller by whose name the river is now known.

But we erroneously had *calculated* the Average Duration of Video Viewed as "the total time spent watching a video divided by *only* the number of people who have viewed a video for three or more seconds".

He proposed instead, much more plausibly but still erroneously, that a projectile moves on account of a kinetic force which is impressed on it by the mover and which exhausts itself in the course of the movement.

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