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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i mistaken' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'I had mistaken' or 'I had made a mistake' instead. For example: I had mistaken the date, so I arrived late to the meeting.
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Am I mistaken, or do I sense a slight soreness in my throat?
That modest pose — am I mistaken, or is it a little overdone?
Am I mistaken, or isn't the F. Scott Fitzgerald story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" in the public domain?
"Was I mistaken?" He told the media that he was looking for a new coach and advised reporters to turn in their r?m?
"Am I mistaken or did No. 30 just hand them the game?" the Mavericks' owner, Mark Cuban, said within earshot of the referee, Gary Benson, whose call in Seattle's 116-110 victory was crucial -- or so Cuban felt, at least -- to his team's loss.
(Am I mistaken? Why else is Twitter so popular then?).
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Six black herons flew northward; Am I mistaken George Boole's book on the laws of thought appeared in Only the barbed wire and glaring arc lamps Here there be, in the midst of summer,.
(I mistook them for soldiers).
I mean that I mistake them for us.
"I started my personal count and I mistook".
At first, I mistook Chris's constant acquiescence for agreeability.
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