widespread misconception

Frequency: 9.023.4 per million words

A mistaken idea that is held by many people.

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  • There's a widespread misconception that sharks are always aggressive.
  • One widespread misconception about the project is that it will be expensive.
  • The campaign aims to correct the widespread misconception that all fat is bad for you.
  • It's a widespread misconception that you can catch a cold from being exposed to chilly weather.
  • Despite scientific evidence, this widespread misconception continues to persist.
  • The documentary helped to dispel a widespread misconception about mental health.
  • Many people still hold the widespread misconception that vaccines cause autism.
  • Addressing this widespread misconception is crucial for public education.
  • This article aims to clarify the truth behind a widespread misconception.
  • The notion that ancient Egyptians believed the Earth was flat is a widespread misconception.