widespread myth

Frequency: 7.814.8 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • It's a widespread myth that we only use 10% of our brain.
  • The idea that carrots drastically improve eyesight is a widespread myth.
  • There is a widespread myth about artists starving for their art.
  • Many people still believe the widespread myth about cracking knuckles causing arthritis.
  • Scientists are working to debunk the widespread myth surrounding vaccinations.
  • Despite evidence to the contrary, it remains a widespread myth that sugar makes children hyperactive.
  • The marketing campaign was designed to challenge a widespread myth regarding their product.
  • She wrote an article to dispel the widespread myth that introverts are shy.
  • The internet has unfortunately helped spread many a widespread myth.
  • It's important to differentiate fact from widespread myth in public discourse.