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Discover Ludwig"misidentification of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used in legal and academic contexts to refer to the incorrect identification of a person or thing. For example, "The misidentification of the suspects led to the wrong person being arrested."
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A misidentification of a photo in our Class Register is to blame.
Misidentification of children was common, and education plans were largely driven by the fear of lawsuits.
The day before the Ghouta attack, Higgins wrote a post on the misidentification of supposed chemical weapons.
This despite the misidentification of Potcat and Archie, when all they really have in common is their colour.
If indeed Abu Aita is not a member of the organization, the misidentification of him could theoretically be libelous.
Misidentification of the subject also causes trouble: Terry Cordeiro is one of those people who goes in for striking colors.
The name Buzzards Bay may have originated from the misidentification of ospreys in the area as buzzards.
In a joint statement, the organizations said they "regret any inaccuracy in the misidentification of the body".
A picture caption last Sunday with an article about movies featuring stenographers and secretaries carried a photo archive's misidentification of an actor in the 1925 film "His Secretary".
He cited the scandal over Jimmy Savile, the misidentification of Lord McAlpine, and editorial lapses over Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand.
Other scenes that caused anger included the misidentification of Baghdad district Sadr City as a base for al-Qaida, which is a Sunni organisation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com