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"misled to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the direction someone has gone to as a consequence of being misled. For example, "She was misled to believe her relationship was stronger than it actually was."
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People are misled to believe they need years of vigorous physical exercise.
Lincoln Center officials said that they felt misled to some extent.
"People who are not in on the joke may be misled to the point of assuming that certain services are available when they're not".
Wormsley maintained he never misled to Hands over the auction; and all Hands could recall of one conversation was how much he wanted a chocolate biscuit.
In Canada, the call would eventually be routed to another long distance carrier like AT&T that would be misled to believe that the call originated in Canada.
Patients "were misled to believe it was a miracle drug," said Priscilla Savary, executive director of Colorectal Cancer Network, a patient group.
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It's misleading to tourists," she said.
"It's misleading to the public".
It is misleading to place so much hope in them.
It would plainly be misleading to call it total.
Cormann denied it was misleading to include the aid figure.
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