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"largely mistaken" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that a particular opinion or idea is mostly wrong. For example: Many people believe that eating unhealthy food is the main cause of obesity, but this belief is largely mistaken.
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Lesser said the vision of Big Brother watching these employees was largely mistaken.
The widely held American view of the Vatican as the headquarters of Catholicism Inc., employing a vast army of doctrinal foot soldiers who monitor every word of Father Joe's Sunday homilies in the service of a micromanaging pope -- is largely mistaken.
Yet, in an interview with Radio 5 live's Wake Up to Money, former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Adam Posen said the government's Help to Buy scheme was "largely mistaken".
In a sense, our largely mistaken assumptions have also been tested in our own working relationship and the nature of our collaboration.
I would have told you that, and while some of it is correct, I would have been largely mistaken about the prevalence, the severity of diagnoses, and the problem which congenital heart disease is.
Mo Wang, an organizational psychologist and one of the study's authors, says the popular notion of call-center workers being unhelpful and even rude turns out to be largely mistaken.
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It was also a game the Giants won with an old formula: stifling, immutable defense and a largely mistake-free offense.
Despite running a largely mistake-free campaign, Mr. Romney has yet to prove that he can break through the ceiling of support of about 25 percent in many polls that has defined his candidacy in a fractured field.
Some believe that it is plausible that, through adequate information, we could largely correct mistaken beliefs about the link between genetic and personal identity, and thus reduce the risk of problematic expectations toward the clone (Harris, 1997, 2004; Tooley 1998, 84 5; Brock, 1998, Pence, 1998).
Nevertheless, the main obstacle to adoption of the plan has been Republican opposition, based largely on the mistaken notion that the present setup favors the G.O.P. Once the oxen of both parties have been, so to speak, gored, that would change.
That "ought" is the dual of permissibility is really a largely overlooked pervasive mistaken bipartisan presupposition partially characterizing twentieth century ethical theory and deontic logic.[55] The expression in the second clause has been completely ignored in the literature of deontic logic and ethical theory.
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