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incorrectly mentioned
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "incorrectly mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize that an idea or statement was discussed or explained in the wrong way. For example: "The facts were incorrectly mentioned, resulting in a misunderstanding of the situation."
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News & Media
Science
Academia
Alternative expressions(1)
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5 human-written examples
* Editor's note: This article was amended after publication - the percentage of people returning to the Sky Sports Champions League app is 33% rather than 35% and the in previous version ITV programmes Scott & Bailey and Plebs were incorrectly mentioned as having had second screen paid app trials.
News & Media
Note: A previous version incorrectly mentioned cocaine alongside schedule 1 drugs.
News & Media
* Original post incorrectly mentioned Dec. 12 as Our Lady of Guadalupe's birthday.
News & Media
Quadruple fortissimo, which was incorrectly mentioned in the article, would be notated as ffffffff.
News & Media
CORRECTION: A previous headline incorrectly mentioned that this house would be the first artwork on the moon.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
*NOTE: This is the correct location - some AERA publications incorrectly mention the Grand Hyatt.
Academia
Correction: A photo incorrectly mentioning Lee Haney has been removed.
News & Media
Spine of slipcase incorrectly mentions the title as "King Of Pop - The Hong Kong Collection".
Wiki
Correction: An earlier version of this post implied incorrectly that Nicholas Ray is mentioned only at the beginning of Andersen and Burch's documentary.
News & Media
(male, high health literacy, low education) The use of the device names for radiation treatment, such as "Truebeam", "Novalis" and "Cyberknife" were often incorrectly verbalised and participants mentioned that these names "do not tell them much" and "should not be mentioned on the website".
For example, a single annotated instance of the term 'formation' caused the corpus-enriched dictionary-based system to tag all subsequent mentions, incorrectly as it turns out.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always follow up an "incorrectly mentioned" statement with the correct information to avoid confusion.
Common error
Be mindful that "incorrectly mentioned" implies the information was brought up but was wrong. Ensure the situation fits this context, rather than a complete omission or fabrication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incorrectly mentioned" functions as an adjective modifying a verb, indicating that something was referred to or brought up in an inaccurate manner. It is used to correct or clarify information, as demonstrated by Ludwig AI examples where articles or reports are amended to reflect accurate details.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
40%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "incorrectly mentioned" is a grammatically sound way to point out an inaccuracy in a statement or reference. While Ludwig AI identifies it as "correct", its frequency is relatively rare. It commonly appears in news, science, and academic contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that you are specifically addressing instances where something was brought up inaccurately, and follow up with the correct information. Alternatives include "mistakenly mentioned" or "wrongly stated". Avoid using it when something was completely omitted.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mistakenly mentioned
Replaces "incorrectly" with "mistakenly", suggesting an unintentional error.
wrongly mentioned
Substitutes "incorrectly" with "wrongly", emphasizing the factual inaccuracy.
erroneously stated
Replaces "mentioned" with "stated", implying a more formal declaration of incorrect information.
inaccurately referenced
Focuses on the inaccuracy of the reference rather than the mention itself.
improperly cited
Highlights that the citation was done wrong.
falsely reported
Emphasizes the untruthfulness of the report.
misrepresented
Suggests that something was presented in a misleading way.
incorrectly cited
Focuses on the incorrectness of the citation.
inaccurately conveyed
Focuses on the message/information being inaccurate.
misstated
Highlights an error in the way something was communicated.
FAQs
How can I use "incorrectly mentioned" in a sentence?
You can use "incorrectly mentioned" to point out an inaccuracy in a statement. For example, "The article "incorrectly mentioned" the date of the event, which led to some confusion."
What is a good alternative to "incorrectly mentioned"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "mistakenly mentioned", "wrongly stated", or "inaccurately reported".
What's the difference between "incorrectly mentioned" and "falsely claimed"?
"Incorrectly mentioned" suggests an error in something that was brought up, while "falsely claimed" implies a deliberate and untrue assertion. The former is a mistake, the latter is a lie.
Is it better to say "incorrectly mentioned" or "not mentioned at all"?
The best choice depends on the situation. Use "incorrectly mentioned" when something was brought up but was wrong. Use "not mentioned at all" when something was completely omitted.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested