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The phrase "potential misrepresentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where there is a possibility that information may be inaccurately presented or interpreted.
Example: "The report highlighted several areas of potential misrepresentation that could affect the overall findings."
Alternatives: "possible misrepresentation" or "likely misrepresentation".
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Finally, while CFOs caution that earnings management is difficult to unravel from the outside, they suggest a number of red flags that point to potential misrepresentation.
Analytics on data can reveal business practices, some less than flattering — such as possible corporate espionage and potential misrepresentation at Ashley Madison.
There is an excellent study of the social role of nostalgia, both in terms of national awareness and the potential misrepresentation of the past.
Bauer indicated that there could be legal consequences "for the controlling person of this sort of potential misrepresentation".
Recently, however, criticism and potential misrepresentation of the LCP has featured heavily within the UK media.
As PDSS is more likely to capture severe rather than mild dengue cases and was previously estimated to have a 10- to 27-fold rate of underreporting, 27, 28 these surveillance biases likely led to underestimation of the number of individuals that experienced sequential episodes of dengue and potential misrepresentation of the median and minimal period of time between episodes.
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The Florida Attorney General has announced that it is investigating potential misrepresentations in recruitment, financial aid and other areas.
They've been paying close attention to any potential misrepresentations, while remaining excited that the topic of religious vocation is getting national attention.
In addition to the multi-state probe into for-profit colleges, Conway's office in Kentucky is investigating six other colleges in the state over potential misrepresentations about job placement and misleading recruiting tactics that violate state consumer protection laws.
To minimize the potential for misrepresentation, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued additional guidance that FOP systems should not give the impression "that a single food or brand of food is "healthier" than … other foods not bearing the [FOP symbol]" [ 6].
As for possible misrepresentations, he said: "Several individuals in the public comment process have raised concerns about potential inaccurate statements in the application.
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