Sentence examples for misleading of from inspiring English sources

"misleading of" is not a correct use of language in a sentence.
It is not a standard phrase or construction in English. To make a sentence about something that is deceptive or false, you could use phrases like "misleading nature of," "misleading information about," or "misleading statement about." For example: "The misleading nature of the advertisement made me doubt the product's effectiveness." "I didn't realize the information I received was misleading until I did some research." "The politician was criticized for making a misleading statement about their opponent."

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The Food Standards Agency said it had uncovered apparently "blatant misleading of consumers" by the  manufacture of kebabs and burgers that allegedly contained horse.

It is certainly misleading of him to imply that America will be able to tame its deficit and protect entitlements by raising taxes on the rich alone: the maths suggests that the middle class will have to pay too.

Mr. Varretoni also said it was misleading of the report to cite Verizon's tax benefit without noting that the company also incurred billions of dollars in deferred taxes which "will be paid over time".

Hinton was accused of "inexcusably" misleading of parliament over a £243,000 settlement with the former News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman, who had been jailed in 2007 for his part in phone hacking.

Twice in its recent briefing on the parties' deficit plans it used the deadly word "misleading" of Labour and Tory attempts to wriggle out of deficit reduction by claiming a unique ability to smoke out inefficiency.

"We considered that whilst some users of the website had made negative comments about men in its forums, it was misleading of Fathers4Justice to imply through this ad that Mumsnet themselves had made or endorsed those comments.

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Sessions should feel misled, of course.

These statements had the effect of misleading members of Congress about the usefulness of this program".

Its "butterfly" ballot was accused of misleading supporters of Vice President Al Gore into voting for Patrick J. Buchanan.

It accused Greenpeace of misleading members of the public with the campaign.

The lawsuits accuse Trump of misleading students of his real estate program, which cost $35,000 for an "elite" membership.

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