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formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you ...
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meaning - "Mistaken as" vs. "mistaken for" - English Language & Usage ...
was mistaken as an indication of, was mistaken as evidence of and the like seem ok. I think data, communicative functions, intents - stuff that needs interpreting - can be (mis)taken as. General entities - including data etc can be mistaken for. The former would be far more restricted.
What is the meaning of "often mistaken, never in doubt"?
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grammatical number - Is "It is you who are mistaken!" correct ...
You are mistaken. by the Clefting process, which extracts the focussed NP (you) to be the predicate of a dummy clause with It subject and some form of be as verb (generating It is you in this case), and then making the non-focussed rest of the original sentence into a relative clause modifying the focus NP (generating who are mistaken in this ...
What is the formal way of saying "You have got something wrong"?
I think you might be mistaken. I think it actually works/goes/is like this..." Even if you know your manager has it wrong, it is sometimes more polite (although indirect and therefore potentially confusing) to say that you think s/he might be mistaken. To avoid confusion (and be a little more direct) you could also say: I'm afraid you're mistaken.
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