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The phrase "misled with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be deceived or led astray by someone or something. Example: She was misled with false promises and ended up losing all her money.
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Certainly, he is wildly misled with regard to the Hindu Council UK (HCUK).
We would no longer be misled with charter schools and unconstitutional vouchers.
This week, Mr. Ryan emphatically denied that he had misled with statements about Medicare, the auto plant or a bipartisan debt commission.
But naturally I also feel uncomfortable due to the fact that we were misled with the information on weapons of mass destruction".
But the new disclosures suggested that many ordinary investors were misled, with their investment decisions influenced by brokers who did not adequately disclose relationships that may have colored their recommendations.
Last week, the Polish President, Aleksander Kwasniewski, said that, while he felt that Iraq without Saddam Hussein is a "truly better Iraq," he also felt "uncomfortable due to the fact that we were misled with the information on weapons of mass destruction".
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Parallels drawn to the genocide in Rwanda have been misleading with regard to the unfolding events and do not apply to the U.N.'s response.
13-17 April, zermAprilnplugged.ch The name is misleading – with Billy Idol on the bill, this certainly isn't all about acoustic folk songs.
The 5% figure is grossly misleading, with surrounding areas earmarked for expansion, roadways joining settlements with each other and to Jerusalem, and wide arterial swaths providing water, sewerage, electricity and communications.
But modern genetics has revealed that representing evolutionary history as a tree is misleading, with scientists saying a more realistic way to represent the origins and inter-relatedness of species would be an impenetrable thicket.
It has recently been reported that this endpoint is misleading with respect to the burden of the disease with regard to the patient, the health service and costs.
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