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Filter by Meaning The politician misstated his financial records to avoid paying taxes.
The accountant misstated the company's profits to inflate his own commission.
The witness misstated the events of the car accident.
The patient misstated their medical history to the doctor.
The CEO misstated the company's financial records to hide their losses.
She misstated her qualifications to get the job.
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He misstated the price of the car to make a profit.
The article misstated the results of the study.
The witness misstated the events that occurred on the night of the crime.
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The defendant misstated his alibi during the trial.
The historian misstated the dates of important events.
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He misstated his name during the introduction.
The speaker misstated the statistics on the subject.
The newspaper misstated the politician's position on the issue.
The author misstated the character's motivations in the book.
He misstated the facts of the historical event.
She misstated her availability for the meeting.
The lawyer misstated the law during the trial.
She misstated the details of the project in her presentation.
The politician misstated the facts during the press conference.
The accountant misstated the client's tax information.
The engineer misstated the specifications of the project.
The historian misstated the significance of a particular event in history.
The journalist misstated the details in the news report.
The teacher corrected the student who misstated the author of the book.
The tour guide misstated the historical significance of the monument.
The customer misstated their order to the waiter.
The scientist misstated the findings of the research study.
The student misstated the answer to the math problem.
The real estate agent misstated the square footage of the property.
The weatherman misstated the forecast for the day.
The journalist misstated the politician's stance on the controversial issue.
The CEO misstated the company's financial results in the press conference.
The politician misstated his position on the issue.
The speaker misstated the purpose of the fundraising event.
The CEO misstated the company's revenue to impress the shareholders.
The journalist misstated the quote to create a sensational headline.
The defendant misstated his alibi to avoid being convicted.
The historian misstated the dates of the war in his book.
The athlete misstated his doping allegations during the interview.
The witness misstated the events leading up to the crime during the trial.
The scientist misstated the findings to receive more funding for the research.
The advertisement misstated the benefits of the product to attract more buyers.
The politician misstated the facts about the budget deficit during the debate.
The news anchor misstated the details of the breaking news.
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