Sentence examples for to be misled from inspiring English sources

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to be misled

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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It's easy to be misled.

The opportunities to be misled are innumerable".

You might fail, but you aren't going to be misled.

"It is brilliant for cancer patients not to be misled.

Sadly, he was not the only person to be misled by Apple's inaccurate maps.

So some of these kids and their parents are going to be misled".

It's very easy to be misled by a few high-profile cases," said Lauzen.

Outraged viewers claimed to be "misled" over Matisse on the tightrope stunt.

Research in Britain proved that consumers are prone to be misled by some health claims.

It's easy to be misled by a few high-profile cases.

That clearly wasn't the case and I apologise if that caused anybody to be misled".

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