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The phrase 'has been misled' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The public has been misled for too long, and they deserve to know the truth."
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I fear I'm not the only one who has been misled.
"Anyone who tries to narrow it is either afraid or has been misled by the media".
"The Catholic church is correct on the ethical principles but has been misled on the science.
Carr has been misled, it seems to me, by what he calls "Vattel's law".
Any suggestion that a parliamentary inquiry has been misled is of course an extremely serious matter.
Granatt suggested that he himself has been misled "by people who knew the facts".
Similar(11)
Throughout, customer service has been misleading, insensitive and incompetent.
Some reporting of Webb's pension plans has been misleading.
A lot of the stuff has been misleading, but they have made the running".
Major Comment 7: We are sorry that the title has been misleading.
"People have been misled.
More suggestions(19)
has been delayed
has been cheated
has been misused
has been wronged
has been tricked
has been hoodwinked
has been fooled
has been confused
has been mistaken
has been abused
has been held
has been conned
has been betrayed
has been implemented
has been dismissed
has been maintained
has been averted
has been demoted
has been destigmatized
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