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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'misconception of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing someone's misunderstanding or idea about something. For example, "In spite of new evidence to the contrary, there is still a common misconception of the impact of long-term stress on physical health."
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A common misconception of me is.
"There might be a misconception of intellect".
"There's probably a misconception of me.
There's a fairly consistent misconception of the students.
"I think people have a misconception of me, period.
The classic misconception of the novel is that it is defined by being a long story.
This is perhaps the biggest misconception of them all, and it's all our fault.
"It's a common misconception of actors - that they can write too.
I feel sometimes there's such a misconception of what's going on here".
That view of the Tanzimat, however, is based on a misconception of its purpose.
It took a year or so to shed this misconception of arrogance.
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