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The word "erroneously" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this word to indicate that something has been mistakenly described, or that an error has been made in the process of referring to something. For example: The article erroneously referred to the ancient ruins as being located in Asia, when in fact they are actually located in Europe.
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The logo of Apple Computer is often erroneously referred to as a tribute to Alan Turing, with the bite mark a reference to his death.
We erroneously referred to her as Jane Baxter.
We erroneously referred to Crystal Springs – we meant Crystal River.
The Internet Advertising Bureau was erroneously referred to as the International Advertising Bureau.
Throughout the trial, Camp erroneously referred to her as "the accused".
An earlier version erroneously referred to Lola Young as a Labour peer.
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Q: Your article erroneously refers to RAID as a backup device.
Union officials commonly, maybe erroneously, refer to the owners in absolutist terms — big markets versus small, high revenue versus low.
Whatever the reaction, some of the colors that Mr. Bush flashed were unconventional ones, and his manner of speaking, even when he wasn't erroneously referring to Africa as a nation, as he did on Thursday, was a prime example.
"I wish I could turn to the soldiers on that ship," Mr. Bush said, erroneously referring to the sailors on an aircraft carrier in the backdrop, "and I wish they could hear me: stay in the military, there's a new commander in chief coming".
That hasn't stopped the rest of the blogosphere from (perhaps erroneously) referring to the nebulous machine as a Nexus tablet.
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