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mistakenly marked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'mistakenly marked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action or decision that has been made in error, for example: "The report was mistakenly marked as complete, resulting in an unnecessary delay".
✓ Grammatically correct
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7 human-written examples
No wonder an air of despondency hangs over Croatia.Correction: An earlier version of the map in this article mistakenly marked Austria as a member of NATO.
News & Media
In Gadsden County, as in Palm Beach and Duval, the root problem was a confusing, badly designed ballot -- not a butterfly, as Palm Beach's winged disaster was called, but a "caterpillar ballot" that spread the presidential candidates among two columns, so that many voters mistakenly marked two names.
News & Media
Thus, current events have overtaken the hashtag and mistakenly marked it as hashtag spam.
News & Media
Statewide, that translated into 235,821 mistakenly marked ballots.
News & Media
Of course, that's hardly a consolation for someone who's been mistakenly marked as dead.
News & Media
Well, they're often the ones you didn't know existed, the students who were mistakenly marked absent, the students who listened actively yet felt invisible.
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The proposal would also position fill-in ovals directly next to candidates' names, reducing the chance that voters would mistakenly mark the oval associated with a candidate other than the one for whom they intended to vote.
News & Media
Macy's mistakenly marks down a $1,500 necklace to $47. Amanda Henson shares some options for finding the right small-business grant.
News & Media
A photograph from this shoot was mistakenly released and marked as being from Episode 45 as Connie was wearing the same outfit in both episodes.
Wiki
Martin suspected the culprit was someone mistakenly believing that the flags marked the boundaries for a new house.
News & Media
An autoimmune disease, in which the body's defenses mistakenly attack the skin, psoriasis is marked by red, scaly patches that can be itchy or painful.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "mistakenly marked", ensure the context clearly indicates what was marked and the nature of the mistake. For instance, "The document was mistakenly marked as confidential, leading to restricted access."
Common error
Avoid vague statements about why something was "mistakenly marked" without specifying the underlying reason. Instead of saying "It was mistakenly marked", provide context: "It was mistakenly marked due to a clerical error."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mistakenly marked" functions as an adverbial modifier combined with a past participle. It modifies a noun or pronoun, describing an action performed incorrectly. Ludwig confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
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Academia
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mistakenly marked" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe an error in labeling or identifying something. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability across various contexts. While not extremely frequent, it is commonly found in news articles, wikis, and academic writing. The key is to ensure the context clarifies what was marked and the reason for the error. Related phrases include "incorrectly identified" and "erroneously labeled", which can be used as alternatives depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Remember to avoid vagueness and always specify the cause of the mistake for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incorrectly identified
Focuses on the error in the identification process.
erroneously labeled
Highlights the mistake in the labeling itself.
wrongly classified
Emphasizes the incorrect categorization.
inadvertently flagged
Suggests the marking was unintentional.
improperly tagged
Focuses on incorrect tagging or metadata assignment.
by mistake indicated
Highlights the unintentional nature of the indication.
inaccurately designated
Emphasizes the lack of accuracy in the designation.
falsely recorded
Suggests the information was wrongly registered.
erroneously recorded
Similar to "falsely recorded", but emphasizes the mistake in the registration process.
unintentionally designated
Emphasizes the lack of intention in the act of designating.
FAQs
How can I use "mistakenly marked" in a sentence?
You can use "mistakenly marked" to indicate that something has been incorrectly labeled or identified. For example, "The file was mistakenly marked as spam and sent to the junk folder".
What's a more formal way to say "mistakenly marked"?
More formal alternatives include "incorrectly identified", "erroneously labeled", or "wrongly classified". Consider using "incorrectly identified" when the error lies in recognition, or "erroneously labeled" when the error involves attaching a wrong label.
Which is correct, "mistakenly marked" or "mistakenly marks"?
"Mistakenly marked" is the correct passive construction when referring to something that has already been marked in error. "Mistakenly marks" would be used in a present tense active context, which is less common but grammatically possible. For example: "The system mistakenly marks all emails with a certain keyword as spam".
What's the difference between "mistakenly marked" and "incorrectly assessed"?
"Mistakenly marked" implies an error in labeling or identifying something, while "incorrectly assessed" suggests an error in evaluation or judgment. For example, a document might be "mistakenly marked" as confidential, but its contents could be "incorrectly assessed" as irrelevant.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested