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Discover Ludwig'misperception of' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to denote an incorrect belief or understanding of something. For example, "The misperception of the situation caused a great deal of confusion among the group."
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A common misperception of me is.
It is also a misperception of history.
The primary impediment is a misperception of his statistical dominance.
We started by talking about the public perception, or misperception, of archeology.
As it is, there is still a widespread misperception of the nature of class and destiny.
Firstly, I think as society we have a misperception of engineering.
But she says it is also partly the misperception of care as a low-skill job.
"This is a total misperception of the military in Pakistan," he said.
But this is a misperception of German politics, as will become clear in 2014.
A common misperception of me is… that I'm often seen in public.
Publishers have had some very bad experiences with formats, which may explain their misperception of the difficulty of "converting" ebooks.
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