How to use in-sentence of “misconception”:
+ A popular misconception is that all materials that bend are “weak” and all those which do not are “strong”.
+ But, Mannu comes to know that Raj was cheating her and wanted to destroy the respect of the Pawaniya family as he had a misconception that his elder brother was killed by Mannu.
+ Because of this, homosexuality is often associated with both sexual abuse, a popular misconception that affects the laws made in the country.
+ Perhaps one effect underlying this common misconception is the fact that the color restriction is not transitive: a region only has to be colored differently from regions it touches directly, not regions touching regions that it touches.
+ A common misconception is that the Vaishyas and Shudras were generally looked down upon, and treated badly by Brahmins and Kshatriyas, which was true for the later part of the Vedic age.
+ Another common misconception is that highway overpasses provide adequate shelter from tornadoes.

