Phrases with «widespread misconception»

The phrase "widespread misconception" means that a lot of people believe something that isn't true. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread misconception»

  • The group identified many widespread misconceptions about the supposed benefits of wind plant development, and also examined the marketing efforts and other strategies of wind energy proponents. (wind-watch.org)
  • Professor Carlin's essay betrays a profound and, unfortunately, widespread misconception of what evolutionary biology is and why it is useful. (firstthings.com)
  • Spicy food's reputation as a taste - bud destroyer is just an extremely widespread misconception, Bosland said. (livescience.com)
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