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"rather misleading" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something is not completely accurate or sincere. For example, "The salesman's description of the product was rather misleading; it ended up being much less impressive than he described."
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This is all fascinating but rather misleading.
In fact, the popular perception that China has always relied on export-led growth is rather misleading.
In terms of book-keeping this would almost double the public debt, but that is rather misleading.
My actions are not excusable and whilst the pictures are rather misleading in that there were not people below this balcony and it was only a grassed area, there is still no defence to what happened.
The book brought him a visit from Dr Hans-Wilhelm Thost, English correspondent for the Vslkischer Beobachter and Der Angriff, and a spy, who thought it "not at all bad for an Englishman", but rather misleading where the Judenfrage was concerned.
As a letter-writer to the Times quoted by McKay put it in 1934: "Why do our lean-limbed young men and shapely damsels make themselves so ugly in potato colour and khaki while merely taking a walk?" Still, the impression the book gives that the walkers' struggle essentially belongs to a somewhat quaint past is rather misleading.
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These results highlight that while HHsuite takes into account the globular parts of the proteins as well, there are scenarios when this inclusion rather misleads the prediction at least from the point of view of TMPs.
The phase breakdowns and names of both the Iraq war and Afghanistan war seemed a bit off to me and rather, well, misleading.
In 1947 Stephen Potter, a British author, jokingly coined the term "gamesmanship" for "the art of winning games without actually cheating" (though he suggested breaking an opponent's concentration, rather than misleading the referee).
Second, even if assorted environmental pressures could be aggregated in the way footprinters advocate, WWF's predictions would still look mysteriously gloomy.In principle, there is nothing wrong with trying to come up with a common unit of environmental pressure, provided the simplification is useful rather than misleading.
"Rather than misleading the assembly or committee in letters, meetings or assembly answers, the minister frequently made reference to who those meetings were with".
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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.

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