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1 In early education they are conducive to mutual misunderstanding of cultures.
2 There's no more usual basis of union than a mutual misunderstanding .
3 It has often been a dialogue of the deaf, an exercise in mutual misunderstanding .
4 This can lead to culture clashes based on mutual misunderstanding .
5 This mutual misunderstanding could not fail of animosities.
6 Undoubtedly, one of the main sources of the Anglo-Irish difficulty has been mutual misunderstanding , generating mutual mistrust and hatred.
7 His call, I am sure, they spent in a rich mutual misunderstanding as thoroughly satisfactory to both as any one could wish.
8 "The marriage," Lady Mary continued with a shrug, "was made on the basis of a mutual misunderstanding .
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