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The phrase "greatly misunderstood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept, idea, or person that is often misinterpreted or not accurately understood by others.
Example: "Many people believe that the theory is simple, but it is actually greatly misunderstood."
Alternatives: "widely misinterpreted" or "often misconstrued."
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Even when greatly misunderstood".
Is there anything you think is greatly misunderstood about this time and the Factory?
Perhaps feminism is greatly misunderstood, but that is what it is.
But while the standard is well-intentioned, it is also greatly misunderstood.
Nevertheless, many Christians – especially those with same-sex attraction – fear being greatly misunderstood in current debates.
We are greatly misunderstood, and I fear that much of it is of our own making.
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While the representation of other marginalised and misunderstood groups in popular culture has improved greatly, the picture of people with mental health problems is still lagging far behind.
"I am more greatly moved by people who struggle to express themselves," he said, sounding a little misunderstood.
The fear that his writings were being misunderstood and used to whip up a frenzy, and the charge that he was humiliating his people greatly hurt him.
Being misunderstood".
Just misunderstood.
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