Sentence examples for to mistake from inspiring English sources

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to mistake

noun

An error; a blunder.

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– you wouldn't want to mistake them.

People aren't going to mistake you for Barney Frank.

However, Ms. Naviwala appears to mistake Westernization with progress.

Ben Caplan is a presence it's impossible to mistake.

It is extremely easy to mistake the random noise in data for a signal, or to mistake correlation for causation.

You're never going to mistake it for Mumsnet.

But this would be to mistake it for a fad.

It is easy, however, to mistake illusion for reality.

Their political opinions were, not surprisingly, hard to mistake.

He continued to mistake Puerto Rico for a country, correcting himself unconvincingly by switching to "island".

She was not the first to mistake me for one of her countrymen.

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