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The phrase "possible misinterpretations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to warn someone that their understanding of a particular situation could be incorrect. For example, "To avoid any possible misinterpretations, please review all documents carefully."
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It also puts forward the need to better characterize the sources of sediment in order to avoid possible misinterpretations.
In this way, the effect of the factors is not aliased with the block avoiding possible misinterpretations of the effects of the experimental factors on the analytical responses.
Instead of simply displaying a final P value--the odds of getting a significant result by chance if the experiment were repeated many times--the output includes intermediate results and offers cautions about possible misinterpretations.
Nevertheless, in many cases authors are not aware of the consequences that occur when different Ri definitions are being used, such as possible misinterpretations, doubtful comparisons and false figures of merit.
However, previous knowledge of the electrochemical DNA biosensor surface morphology and of the electrochemical behavior of the drug at a bare electrode is most important to avoid possible misinterpretations.
This result makes it clear that expert knowledge and further additional information (taken for example from Google Street View) are needed in the methods using remote sensing to avoid possible misinterpretations.
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Mr. Chase is hyper-aware of possible misinterpretation.
And such parents may be more likely to use night lights, leading to a possible misinterpretation, the report said.
Possible misinterpretation of the experimental data and characterization of the PT is discussed.
The "worst case scenario" of bilateral ICA occlusion or even additional vertebral artery pathology may also result in possible misinterpretation.
The possible misinterpretation of terms used in the catalogue can lead to a false inclusion or exclusion of an event in the phreatic database.
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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