widespread misunderstanding

Frequency: 7.211.3 per million words

a misunderstanding held by a large number of people over a wide area

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Examples (10)

  • There was widespread misunderstanding about the aim of the project.
  • The new policy led to widespread misunderstanding among the public.
  • This widespread misunderstanding needs to be addressed urgently.
  • Despite clarifications, a widespread misunderstanding persists.
  • The incident caused a widespread misunderstanding of their intentions.
  • Educating the community can help prevent widespread misunderstanding.
  • His remarks created a widespread misunderstanding of the situation.
  • It's crucial to avoid any widespread misunderstanding regarding the changes.
  • A widespread misunderstanding often stems from poor communication.
  • We must correct the widespread misunderstanding surrounding these statistics.