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The phrase "mistakenly selected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an item or person that was chosen by accident or error. Example: "I accidentally purchased the wrong size shirt because I mistakenly selected the incorrect option on the website."
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By the day's end, some 19,000 ballots would be invalidated because voters had punched them twice and another 3,000 votes would be cast by voters who feared that they had mistakenly selected the Reform Party candidate, Patrick J. Buchanan, over Mr. Gore.
Some indiscriminative feature dimensions may be mistakenly selected.
The extracted data required cleaning to remove irrelevant cases that were mistakenly selected by the keyword search (see Figure 1).
Ten households (every seventh household) were systematically sampled from each ethnic group, except for the Samo where 12 households were mistakenly selected using the same technique.
Therefore, we defined that the association of Ser2- and/or Ser5-phosphorylated RNAPII with a gene was positive only when a part of the positive peak corresponded to a part of the gene body, to prevent the risk that other genes were mistakenly selected from very gene-dense genomic regions.
We assumed that sufficient details were given to the survey respondents concerning each model so that the integrative model would not be mistakenly selected in place of the parallel or consultative one (group A) if the former model of collaboration was truly occurring between the respondent and the rest of the team.
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Palm Beach County was home to the notorious "butterfly ballot" in the 2000 presidential election that caused 3,704 voters to mistakenly select Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore (the entire race was ultimately decided for George W. Bush by 537 votes in Florida).
It is possible that when SLEPR method selects SLDGs with 1XMADe as the cutoff, the chance of outlier data leading to mistakenly selecting genes would be higher.
Additionally, conditions may be misdiagnosed or miscoded in GP records, e.g. codes selected mistakenly or tentative diagnoses coded using 'definite' clinical codes.
We used the phrase 'new eye health test' and not 'glaucoma screening test' in the questionnaire to minimise anxiety that may be caused if the selected members of the public mistakenly believed that we had approached them after identifying an underlying 'problem' with their eyes.
However, determination of resectability remains challenging, and thus in selected cases less-experienced surgeons are potentially more prone to mistakenly regard a tumor as unresectable.
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