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How do you use the word misleading in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "misleading" in different contexts:

* Formal: The advertisement's claims were misleading and did not accurately reflect the product's capabilities.

* Casual: The map was misleading, causing us to take a detour that added an extra hour to our journey.

* Journalistic: The politician's statement about the economy was misleading, as it ignored key data points.

* Humorous: The "easy-to-assemble" furniture instructions were misleading, leaving me with a pile of parts and a sense of frustration.

* Figurative: The politician's smile was misleading, hiding the anger he felt about the recent vote.

You can also use "misleading" in the context of a person or behavior:

* "He was a misleading witness, providing false information to the court."

* "The company's marketing strategy was misleading, deliberately obscuring the product's drawbacks."

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