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Synonyms Antonyms Definitions Misinformation The correct answer is "Misinformation". Misinformation does not provide clues to the meaning of a word or phrase in a text, unlike synonyms, antonyms, and definitions which are types of context clues.
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No. The correct way to say this is, "I didn't go on the website."
A good website does not nedd to be up-to-date; a website just needs to have the correct information. As long as the website has the correct information, it does not nedd to be updated.
It was the misinformation from Moscow that led to the death of our agent in Paris.
That is the correct spelling of the term "website" (an internet location).
The newsletter contained misinformation that the principal corrected during the meeting.
I would not advise you to put on the program of pcanywhere. Their website is not official looking at all or professional looking at all and is full of misinformation.
a good website is the google oneit is most correct
We have the wrong information in answer to some question or other because, first, someone tried to answer the question with insufficient knowledge, and second, because you, the person who posed this question, did not correct it. This is a wiki. If the answer is wrong, there is a little orange button marked "Improve". You put your cursor over that and click, you will have the opportunity to correct this information yourself. We rely on people like you to fix up wrong answers when you find them; we cannot "correct this misinformation" especially since we have no idea what question and answer you are talking about.
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