grossly misleading

Frequency: 6.54.1 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • The politician's claims were grossly misleading and factually incorrect.
  • Presenting only half the data can be grossly misleading to the public.
  • Such a biased report is grossly misleading and serves no purpose.
  • The advertisement was grossly misleading about the product's capabilities.
  • His statements were interpreted as grossly misleading by the independent fact-checkers.
  • To say that the project was a success would be grossly misleading given the huge losses.
  • They accused the company of publishing grossly misleading financial figures.
  • Without proper context, the statistics can be grossly misleading to investors.
  • It is grossly misleading to suggest that there are no risks involved.
  • The media coverage was grossly misleading, painting an inaccurate picture of events.