Sentence examples for erroneously suggest that from inspiring English sources

"erroneously suggest that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to convey that something was suggested in a mistaken or incorrect manner. Example: The news article erroneously suggests that the new policy will negatively impact the economy.

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He would not say whether he shared the view of some young earth creationists that flaws in paleontological dating techniques erroneously suggest that the fossils are far older than they really are.

American mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd would later erroneously suggest that the species was a "giant form" of Geastrum saccatum.

When they were all considered a single species, imprecise population data together with their regular occurrence in Southeast Asian animal markets combined to erroneously suggest that slow lorises were common.

None of the three pathogenic Yersiniae can metabolize lactose, but model simulations erroneously suggest that YP CO92 can.

The pounds data erroneously suggest that Dursban (containing chlorpyrifos) was much more widely used than Talstar (containing bifenthrin), whereas the sales and acres data show that use was somewhat similar.

This causes a reduction of acetylated α-tubulin staining, which might have led authors of previous studies to erroneously suggest that ciliated cells have been lost in foxi1e morphants (Mir et al., 2007).

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The original standfirst erroneously suggested that George Papandreou was giving his support to Antonis Samaras.

The story willfully and erroneously suggests that the expenditure in question was one belonging to the chairman [Michael Steele].

(For many years, it has been erroneously suggested that North Korean missile fragments were found in Alaska).

It has been erroneously suggested that this sexual imbalance is the cause of the polygynous mating system, in which one male has several female partners.

*Correction: An earlier version of this post misdated the Apollo 11 moon landing and erroneously suggested that Neil Armstrong's moon walk had been scheduled for the evening of July 20th.

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