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incorrectly missed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "incorrectly missed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something was not captured or acknowledged due to an error or oversight. Example: "The report incorrectly missed several key data points that were crucial for the analysis."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
heavily missed
erroneously disregarded
held dear in remembrance
unwittingly omitted
unintentionally missed
greatly diminished
greatly missed
distinctly missed
noticeably absent
deeply missed
fondly remembering
fondly recalled
sorely missed
intermittently missed
extremely missed
tremendously missed
accidently missed
warmly recalled
miserably missed
keenly felt absence
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Usage summary
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
One would expect that patients who had colorectal-related symptoms prior to diagnosis would have had an endoscopy so it is possible that endoscopies for these patients (n=110) were incorrectly missed.
Science
That is, when correctly detected (uncrowded) change-same trials and incorrectly missed (crowded) change-different trials were removed from the analysis (compare Figures 4A and 4B), the difference in V3 and V4 activity in response to change-same and change-different trials increased.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
In 2012, on Election Eve, for example, the Princeton Election Consortium relied on polls alone to predict every single Senate race correctly, while Silver, who used a polls-plus-fundamentals approach, called two races incorrectly, missing Heidi Heitkamp's victory, in North Dakota, and Jon Tester's, in Montana.
News & Media
The pastor interpreted this as an ultimatum -- incorrectly, Miss Macaluso says.
News & Media
Steps were divided into two categories: those critical to safe and accurate performance and those that would not jeopardize patient, CHW, or community safety, if performed incorrectly or missed.
The chickens that are hung incorrectly often miss the blades and are processed by the machinery alive and conscious, Mercy for Animals claims.
News & Media
Therefore, introns might incorrectly be missing, present, or misplaced.
Science
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated incorrectly that Rep. David Jolly missed most of a major committee hearing on the VA scandal last week.
News & Media
Additionally, using a gene prediction program which detects ribosomal binding sites ensures genes are less likely to be incorrectly defined or missed during analysis.
Science
Steve Harvey has followed up incorrectly naming Miss Colombia and not Miss Philippines as Miss Universe with a Merry Easter greeting at Christmas.
News & Media
They attributed this discrepancy to incorrectly placed injections, which missed the joint space.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "incorrectly missed", ensure the context clearly indicates that something was both overlooked and done so due to an error. For clarity, specify what or who made the error.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "incorrectly missed" can sound redundant in highly formal contexts. Consider stronger verbs like "overlooked" or "omitted" with adverbs that convey the error, like "erroneously" or "mistakenly".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incorrectly missed" functions as an adverbial modifier followed by a verb, indicating that an action or observation was not only missed but also done so in error. Ludwig confirms its usability in English, demonstrating its role in modifying verbs to express the manner in which something was missed.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "incorrectly missed" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something that was overlooked due to an error. Ludwig AI indicates that it is a usable expression in English, though not highly frequent. It finds its use cases primarily in scientific and news contexts. While acceptable, writers should consider stronger, single-word alternatives like "overlooked" or "omitted" for conciseness. Ensure the context clearly indicates an error caused the oversight.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mistakenly overlooked
Replaces "incorrectly" with "mistakenly" and "missed" with "overlooked", emphasizing the error in perception.
wrongly omitted
Substitutes "incorrectly" with "wrongly" and "missed" with "omitted", focusing on the act of leaving something out by mistake.
erroneously skipped
Uses "erroneously" for "incorrectly" and "skipped" for "missed", highlighting the unintended nature of bypassing something.
inadvertently ignored
Replaces "incorrectly" with "inadvertently" and "missed" with "ignored", stressing the unintentional neglect.
falsely disregarded
Employs "falsely" in place of "incorrectly" and "disregarded" instead of "missed", pointing to an inaccurate dismissal.
improperly neglected
Substitutes "incorrectly" with "improperly" and "missed" with "neglected", suggesting a failure in proper attention or care.
unjustifiably bypassed
Uses "unjustifiably" for "incorrectly" and "bypassed" for "missed", emphasizing the lack of valid reason for skipping something.
unwarrantedly excluded
Replaces "incorrectly" with "unwarrantedly" and "missed" with "excluded", highlighting the unjustified removal or omission.
inaccurately bypassed
Replaces "incorrectly" with "inaccurately" and "missed" with "bypassed", focusing on a lack of precision in passing over something.
deceptively passed over
Employs "deceptively" in place of "incorrectly" and "passed over" instead of "missed", suggesting that something was missed in a misleading way.
FAQs
How can I use "incorrectly missed" in a sentence?
You can use "incorrectly missed" to describe something that was overlooked due to an error. For example, "The report "incorrectly missed" several key data points".
What are some alternatives to "incorrectly missed"?
Alternatives include "mistakenly overlooked", "wrongly omitted", or "erroneously skipped". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "incorrectly missed"?
While "missed" already implies a failure, adding "incorrectly" can emphasize that the failure was due to a specific error or mistake, rather than a deliberate choice. However, consider if a stronger, single word like "overlooked" would be more concise.
What's the difference between "incorrectly missed" and "wrongly identified"?
"Incorrectly missed" means something was not seen or acknowledged due to an error, while "wrongly identified" means something was seen but categorized or labeled incorrectly. The focus is on overlooking versus mislabeling.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested