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Discover Ludwig"misunderstood that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone did not understand something correctly. For example: - "She misunderstood that I was not angry, but rather just disappointed." - "The instructions were confusing, and I misunderstood that step in the process." - "John often feels misunderstood, but in reality, he just doesn't communicate clearly."
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That wasn't my intention exactly, but it could be misunderstood that way.
"Ultimately it is the way the LCP has been misused and misunderstood that had led to such great problems".
Many people misunderstood that – he would smile his unruffled smile, and then they would be taken away and executed".
But the commission thinks the UK has misunderstood that agreement: it argues there is nothing to prevent use of EFSM funds to help one member state.
Rousseau claimed that Thomas Hobbes was the only Christian writer brave enough to propose that Christianity and state be reunified but that Hobbes apparently misunderstood that Christianity is terrible for founding republics.
Goldring asked him: "Then it therefore follows – tell me if I have misunderstood – that on the day, you did not act as a reasonably competent match commander?" "Yes sir," he replied.
I did not find what he said about his work interesting (I have never found anything any artist has said about his work interesting), but when he talked about his life — especially about his life as an unsettling presence in the art world and his chronic feeling of being misunderstood — that was something else.
People misunderstood that company for about 20 years.
But it turns out she meant that in very constrained context: "People misunderstood that phrase.
Also, I AM IN CHARGE OF THAT!" It's this almost unstoppable instinct -- the cultural imperative -- to make sure my privileged point of view "wins the argument" and is never "misunderstood" that necessitates me getting called out in the first place.
My family misunderstood that for arrogance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com