address a misconception

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

To deal with or try to correct a mistaken belief.

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Examples (10)

  • It's important to address any misconception early on.
  • The campaign aims to address common misconceptions about mental health.
  • During the Q&A, she took the opportunity to address a misconception regarding the project.
  • The article successfully helped to address a widespread misconception about the treatment.
  • We need to address the misconception that healthy food is always expensive.
  • The teacher paused to address a misconception that had arisen in the discussion.
  • His speech sought to address several misconceptions about the new policy.
  • It's crucial for leaders to address public misconceptions with clear communication.
  • This study will address the misconception that climate change is not real.
  • The company released a statement to address a recent misconception about its products.