Sentence examples for the misperception from inspiring English sources

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the misperception

noun

An incorrect perception

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Yet the misperception remains.

But the misperception persists, he said.

But he unwittingly reinforces the misperception equating atheism with amorality.

For one thing, I'd had the misperception that the twist "rewrote" only the last season.

But she says it is also partly the misperception of care as a low-skill job.

The crucial difference between then and now, of course, is the importance of the misperception.

"The problem is the misperception and bias against people who are not gender-conforming".

"It caught the attention of the world, and helped with the misperception that Iceland was far away.

But what would disturb him, he added, would be the misperception that he had eluded "the authentic realities of mankind".

But the misperception generated by Gates's huge donations is that America has a superior tradition of philanthropy.

The misperception is you have to fill it up with batteries and not carry anything," Mr. Stempel said.

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