Sentence examples for is largely misinterpreted from inspiring English sources

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Even the singer's world-renowned single, "You're Beautiful," is largely misinterpreted, as he explained to The Huffington Post. .

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Like others, she thought the Stanford study was too narrowly focused on nutrients and had been largely misinterpreted.

His own style, however, is very different – he doesn't practise method acting and argues that it's largely misinterpreted by inexperienced, insecure actors.

Locke's philosophy was largely misinterpreted and rejected.

The argument of the state government and the valley people is that the bills are largely misunderstood and misinterpreted by the hill people.

First, the advent of new medications to treat H.I.V., the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS, has largely been misinterpreted as a cure for AIDS.

But this largely misinterprets the science, according to the study's author, Dr Simon Albert.

But that number is easily misinterpreted.

The Fair Trade stamp is often misinterpreted.

I think that the data here is being misinterpreted.

Although these images are true, they must not be misinterpreted.

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