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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply mistaken" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's belief or understanding of something as being completely wrong or flawed. An example sentence using "deeply mistaken" could be: "Despite his confident assertions, Jim was deeply mistaken about the true intentions of his colleagues."
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How could Vincent d'Indy have been so deeply mistaken?
No lack of aspiration This belief is deeply mistaken.
In this, James argued, they were deeply mistaken".
Not only were his comments a little unChristian, they were also deeply mistaken.
The assumption that lies behind the contact hours issue is a deeply mistaken one.
Their motives in doing so may be impeccable – but are also deeply mistaken.
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In response, Milonov told radio station RSN that the singer shouldn't distract the president with "rainbow affairs" and offered to meet with the musician to discuss how he is "deeply and systematically mistaken".
The inevitable economic train wreck resulted from the deeply held and mistaken belief that prosperity in America is a given and our resources are limitless.
And so it is that I am left looking for others like me, and for a way and a place to talk about some deeply complex mistakes and their unintended consequences.
Their stern stage rapport keeps sentimentalism in check, but there is no mistaking the deeply felt connection in their music-making.
It's all too easy to mistake his deeply felt passion for his subject for gung-ho enthusiasm, and he wants to make sure he gets the balance right.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com