highly misleading

Frequency: 7.29.5 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • The advertisement was highly misleading about the product's capabilities.
  • Presenting only selective data can be highly misleading to the public.
  • Such exaggerated claims often turn out to be highly misleading.
  • The initial reports were found to be highly misleading and inaccurate.
  • His testimony before the committee was deemed highly misleading.
  • Without the full context, the statistics can be highly misleading.
  • Creating a biased narrative is highly misleading to voters.
  • The survey results, if misinterpreted, could be highly misleading.
  • She accused the company of publishing highly misleading financial statements.
  • Relying on anecdotes alone can be highly misleading for scientific research.