Examples of 'they mislead' in a sentence

Meaning of "they mislead"

They mislead: This phrase is used to indicate that a group of people or individuals have provided false or deceptive information

How to use "they mislead" in a sentence

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they mislead
But they mislead us about their omniscience.
But sometimes they mislead us.
They mislead the people and the congress.
The bans have been suggested on the grounds that they mislead consumers.
Nor need they mislead the philosopher.
The Scottish Government ministerial code requires ministers to resign if they mislead Parliament.
It seems they mislead your memory.
These books have sold several copies, but they mislead their readers.
In fact they mislead the child.
When statistics are not based on rigorously true calculations, they mislead rather than guide.
They mislead the public time and time again.
Why are they doing this now, and why did they mislead Canadians during the campaign?
They mislead the public about what truly is happening.
In Constantinople, they mislead their people.
They mislead and distort.

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By doing that, they mislead the reader.
They mislead us on Iraq.
They are deceptive, they mislead us.
Then they mislead us.
That 's what prevaricators do, they mislead.
They mislead people insult the sex-workers in exchange for votes.
Those Bradys, they mislead me.
They mislead people into believing that they, have the knowledge.
Why did they mislead us for so long?
They mislead you more than the bad ones, because they only fuel your ego.
Might they mislead you?
They mislead the public!
In Constantinople, they mislead their people by proudly displaying a counterfeit sword in their palace.
They mislead you without realising it . ”.
Did they mislead Sharlet?

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