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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "mistaken on" is not a valid part of a sentence in standard English
It does not make sense in the context of a sentence. For example, the sentence "John was mistaken on the date" is incorrect. The correct sentence would be "John made a mistake about the date".
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The article was mistaken on one count: Mr. Jones had already been unveiled here.
He'd previously been harassed by police, and was mistaken on one occasion for a person suspected of breaking someone's window.
Actually, West was mistaken on more than one count.
But they are mistaken on both counts.
She is completely mistaken on that count.
He is mistaken on both counts.
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Mistake piled on mistake.
But she made a mistake on one word.
Mistake on one side; score on the other.
Just a couple of mistakes, one mistake on offense and one mistake on defense, and that's the game".
"There are mistakes on NYT picks".
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