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You can use it to refer to an idea or opinion that is incorrect. For example: Despite the news coverage, the public had an erroneous impression of the true facts surrounding the event.
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"The headlines gave a totally erroneous impression," Dr. O'Rourke said.
But he gives the erroneous impression that Blitzstein's most significant compositions "languish in manuscript in libraries".
I am saddened by the erroneous impression of psychotherapy that her article creates.
He does take some of the responsibility for that erroneous impression.
He conceded, though, that the title had been a mistake and had given the erroneous impression that he was trying to shrug off his best-known role.
Hang around the Venice Lido in September, and you could form the erroneous impression that film critics are mellow souls who inhabit a haze of balmy contentment.
The fact that Friel seldom gave interviews, especially to eager PhD-hunters, created the erroneous impression that he was aloof, even arrogant.
When present to a marked degree, they may give an examining physician the erroneous impression that a normal heart is considerably enlarged.
Thus far, talks have been conducted behind closed doors only, creating the damaging and wholly erroneous impression that there is something to hide.
Ms. Parker noted that the well-intentioned advice of some commenters reflected the erroneous impression that Bari Jay was attempting to create a fully customized system.
In the Q&A interview with me [March 5], the editing gave the erroneous impression that I saw the book as historical fiction.
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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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