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Discover Ludwig"having misunderstandings" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation where there is a lack of understanding or confusion between two or more individuals. Example: The couple's relationship suffered due to having misunderstandings about each other's expectations and needs.
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At his exit meeting in April, Gasol acknowledged having "misunderstandings" with D'Antoni the last two years but pledged to listen closely if the Lakers called in July with a contract offer.
It would be a factor, but I don't know how big it would be". Gasol acknowledged having "misunderstandings" with D'Antoni the last two years but pledged to listen closely if the Lakers called in July with a contract offer.
It is because they are having misunderstandings.
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"Just enough to have misunderstandings".
At the same time, he had misunderstandings with the dogmatic Russian Association of Proletarian Writers and with Soviet authorities.
One might think that a cloned partnership would never have misunderstandings, but that proved not to be the case.
Rutledge and Warden's (2000) study revealed that secondary biology teachers had misunderstandings of the goals of science and the tentative nature of scientific knowledge.
In marriage, it is possible that you can have misunderstandings with your partner.
I have my sister, just a youth, who has misunderstandings with her husband but she is having an affair.
We all make mistakes and have misunderstandings.
Some people don't understand or they have misunderstandings about the worth of doing our bit for the environment.
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