Examples of 'quite misleading' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite misleading"

quite misleading: indicates that something is significantly misinforming, misguiding, or giving a wrong impression

How to use "quite misleading" in a sentence

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quite misleading
Celebrity rankings can be quite misleading nowadays.
It can give quite misleading results and requires an experienced analyst.
But it is a maxim which is quite misleading.
Overly focused review are quite misleading as the blow the issue out of proportion.
I think your advertising of this product is quite misleading.
The name is quite misleading.
Any conclusions drawn only from the observed relationship would be quite misleading.
This video is quite misleading.
It is therefore safe to say that recitals I and J of this report are quite misleading.
The posters and promos are quite misleading to the actual content of the film.
To say that non-reproductive sex is very common is quite misleading.
Nies have made some quite misleading statements in order to make themselves look green.
Indeed many of them are quite misleading.
It will be quite misleading if I tell you yes.
However, this measure can be quite misleading.

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Still, it would be quite misleading I think to regard it as a war of religion.
However, this impression is quite misleading.
Manufacturer 's claims vary wildly about the efficiency of LEDs and can often be quite misleading.
Statistics can be quite misleading.
A new study suggests that statistic, and the others that support it, may be quite misleading.
Unfortunately, GDP is a quite misleading figure.
I'm with the Fisher family in saying that your post titles have been quite misleading.
I feel that as things are, the name is quite misleading to the fans.
We are sorry about it, but some names were quite misleading.
As a result, there is some kind of violence in what her quite misleading appearance triggers.
The title of this post is ( probably deliberately ) quite misleading.
But in this passage the added word " day " is quite misleading to the Bible student.
The terminology of over - and under-education can be quite misleading.
But that " For example " is quite misleading.
The jaunty tune of " Pumped Up Kicks " can actually be quite misleading.
The old statistic of “ 50 % of marriages end in divorce ” is quite misleading.
Mnh, neither crunchy or bite-sized . The name is quite misleading.
In its popular form, it is, I think, quite misleading.

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