Pronunciation of the English word misconception.
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1. | A common misconception about Christopher Columbus is that he once impressed a tribe of natives by predicting the lunar eclipse. The truth of the matter is that he CAUSED it. | |
2. | It's a common misconception. | |
3. | Believing nectarines to be a crossbreed of plums and peaches is a widespread misconception. | |
4. | The geometry, for instance, they taught you at school is founded on a misconception. | |
5. | I can see how you might have that misconception. | |
6. | This is a common misconception. | |
7. | It is a common misconception that malnutrition means not getting enough food. | |
8. | That many of the areas of the world with high ranges of tides are in the areas of Alaska, Canada, and northern Europe has created a misconception that the range of tide increases with increasing latitude (as one moves farther from the equator and closer to the poles). This is incorrect. | |
9. | I think that's a misconception. | |
10. | I think that that's a misconception. |