slightly misleading
Frequency: 6.87.2 per million words
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Examples (10)
- The advertisement was slightly misleading, as the product didn't quite live up to its claims.
- Her explanation of the rules was slightly misleading, causing some confusion among the players.
- The graph presented in the report might be slightly misleading without further context.
- While not outright false, the politician's statement felt slightly misleading.
- The packaging of the food item was slightly misleading regarding its actual contents.
- To say he is "good at math" would be slightly misleading; he's actually a genius.
- The initial data could be slightly misleading if we don't consider all variables.
- I found the movie trailer to be slightly misleading about the film's genre.
- Be careful with that statistic; it can be slightly misleading if taken out of context.
- The job description was slightly misleading about the amount of travel required.