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The phrase "very misguided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is significantly misled or has a flawed understanding of a situation. Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was very misguided."
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In many cases, "that was just very misguided advice".
In the nineteen-thirties, the initial policy response was very misguided.
The fear that certain portions of the human mind would be replaced or displaced is very misguided.
He realised this straight away when von Trott wrote a very misguided letter about Germany to the Manchester Guardian in 1933.
The idea of placing and paying parental coordinators in schools to facilitate greater parental involvement and subsequent student achievement is well intentioned, although very misguided.
So I started thinking about how some very misguided person might mimic mine, the things it might be useful to know before embarking on a transatlantic journey of public drunkenness and sexual misfortune.
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It was really misguided".
Some environmentalists say they believe that Dr. Ramey has an agenda to diminish the protections of endangered species laws, or that he is at the very least misguided in his argument that scientific testing should be definitive before a species is listed for protection.
Maybe a very ambitious or misguided... Probably misguided DJ could give it a go.
Those who wish to prove that they were right to indulge in a spot of torture are very sad and misguided people.
Mr Clinton avoided using the president's name, but criticised the Bush tax cuts which he smartly described as "my tax cut", as the ex-president is now very rich as a misguided priority when America is on a war footing.
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