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"many misunderstandings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which multiple people have misunderstood something. For example, "The heated exchange between the two parties was due to many misunderstandings."
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There won't be so many misunderstandings".
The many misunderstandings he relays begin with the title.
This genre-busting nature of Polish reportage is also the source of many misunderstandings.
"There were many misunderstandings about our religion and culture in this case but people tried to reach out and understand".
After many misunderstandings, duels, renunciations, and false alarms about honour, the plays usually end happily with several marriages.
It is one of many misunderstandings that apply a comical distress to the surface of a more painful tale.
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Through detailed reporting from closed nuclear cities in the southern Urals to smuggler trails in Kurdistan the author corrects many popular misunderstandings about the nuclear business.
"There are just so many fundamental misunderstandings about our two cultures, about ideas that Americans tend to think of as intrinsic, like the role of love in long-term marriages.
Many are misunderstandings.
In today's world of logorrhea, communication is fraught with many dangers: misunderstandings, paranoias, recriminations, conflicts.
So many simple misunderstandings could potentially be cleared up with honest communication.
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