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Discover Ludwig'make mistaken' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
It should be 'make a mistake' or 'make mistakes.' Example Sentence: We all make mistakes sometimes, so don't be too hard on yourself if you make a mistake.
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It's also hard to get right: assistants will inevitably make mistaken predictions, leading to unwanted notifications.
He shows how, when people make mistaken assumptions about who you are, they can confuse your own sense of identity.
One of the primary troubles in observational studies is what scientists refer to as "confounders" — basically, unaccounted factors that can lead researchers to make mistaken assumptions about causes.
Through acquiescent silence, the PCC permitted policy-makers and the public to make mistaken assumptions about the breadth and depth of the powers and capacity of self-regulation.
E-mail, social media and the 24-hour news cycle are informational amphetamines, a cocktail of pills that we pop at an increasingly fast pace — and that lead us to make mistaken split-second decisions.
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