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Discover LudwigThe phrase "misleading notions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to beliefs, ideas, or perspectives that are inaccurate or lead to wrong conclusions. For example, "The report contained many misleading notions about the economic impact of the policy."
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It would also have corrected misleading notions about sex that teenagers sometimes pick up.
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Republicans have demanded that Democrats put painful Medicare cuts on the table in exchange for tax hikes on the rich, yet they ran an entire presidential campaign on the misleading notion that Mr. Obama was cutting Medicare too much.
Much of this confusion lies in the uncertainty regarding exactly how information is stored in the brain, and also in the often misleading notion that "the brain is like a computer".
This is a misleading notion.
Different from the possibly misleading notion of a direct interaction, suggesting an interpretation in terms of scheme (A) of Sec. 2, he describes this feature in a more subtle manner.
Additionally, the TSA suspects that the enormous worldwide effort "to dispel the misleading notion that TD is, at its root, a psychiatric condition" will be undone.
The answer might be that a misleading notion is the culprit for the elusiveness of the mechanism of action of HDACIs.
An implicit distinction therefore seems to have been drawn between synthetic and plant-derived estrogens a belief sustained in the public mind by the assumption that natural is good and synthetic is bad but an untested and potentially misleading notion for those involved with science-based human hazard/risk assessments.
It's a misleading impression.
Many years of research and experience as a psychologist have shown me how misleading this notion is, even as experiments like the famous "marshmallow test" seemed to confirm it.
He walked from court a free man but, along with his wife Sally and father Humphrey, he left with a stinging rebuke from the judge who described their 22-month campaign to clear his name as misleading and uninformed and said any notion the special forces soldier was a scapegoat was "absolute nonsense".
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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