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'has been incorrectly used' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this expression to describe when something has been used or applied in an incorrect manner. For example, "The saying 'Rome wasn't built in a day' has been incorrectly used to describe a rush job."
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This metric has been incorrectly used in the field of landscape ecology – its definition is different from its definition in every other field, causing it to lose its ecological meaning.
However, the term epistasis has been incorrectly used in a few mtDNA studies; for example, in designating the potential effect of a haplotype in cancer, as expressed by Canter et al. [ 12]: " epistatic interactions between individual loci within the mitochondrial genome as well as nuclear-mitochondrial gene interactions should be investigated".
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Often, it has been incorrectly performed, and some physicians have refused to use the method.
But it has been incorrectly bullish for too long.
However, macrolides have often been incorrectly used as first-line agents, leading to high rates of macrolide resistance [ 20].
Lastly, some depressed patients on appropriate treatment may have been incorrectly diagnosed as not being depressed using the M.I.N.I. (which is a strictly symptom-based tool) [ 12].
Many recent studies propose wavelet-based hydrological and water resources forecasting models that have been incorrectly developed and that cannot properly be used for real-world forecasting problems.
Meanwhile, Ms. Leach said Boeing had discovered that fasteners used throughout the Dreamliner had been incorrectly installed, and was taking steps to reinstall them properly.
Selective acknowledgement is used to report which -PDUs have been incorrectly received.
Consequently, some athletes have been incorrectly classified".
Amerdeep Somal had been incorrectly referred to as "he".
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