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Meanings of be a misconception in English
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Usage of be a misconception in English
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He said, paying out the words carefully, There seems to beamisconception here.
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For some, there may beamisconception that such events belong to a parallel world.
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What continues to beamisconception about chocolate?
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This is very likely to beamisconception.
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There seems to beamisconception about recycling.
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It can beamisconception to assume these people are reckless or somehow different to the rest of us.
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Blackrock College might be accused of falling asunder in the final 10 minutes, when they conceded three tries, but that would beamisconception.
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There were those who believed her lack of coordination was the reason she remained unmarried at three-and-twenty, but Hunter knew that to beamisconception.
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There seems to beamisconception that women who speak up about gendered issues like this are seeking to demonise men, or minimise their experiences.
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He said it wasamisconception that police had not acknowledged the problem.
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However there isamisconception the birds are good for nothing, she says.
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I do think there 'samisconception that everyone from Cambridge is really clever.
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You do not control your Self; that isamisconception; you control your Not-Self.
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The popular idea of a wealth of flowers in tropical jungles isamisconception.
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The idea that co-operation must always result in a big saving isamisconception.
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That 's a misconception writers make all the time, that the record industry missed this.