Examples of using Misinformation in English and their translations into Malay
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Misinformation, manipulation.
Who gave you that misinformation?
Misinformation comes in many guises.
But there is misinformation here.
Misinformation comes in several forms.
There may have been some misinformation.
Misinformation about diabetes is rampant.
That's just distortion and misinformation.
Misinformation about diabetes is widespread.
Family is the cradle of the world's misinformation.
There's a lot of misinformation about health out there.
Despite the myth and scientific misinformation.
There's a lot of misinformation about diseases out there.
Don't spread lies and misinformation.
Misinformation, manipulation, it's what he does, Ilsa.
Does a cockroach… Family is the cradle of the world's misinformation.
Much misinformation and rumour circulates about him.
Yes, there is too much fake news and misinformation on social media.
If there is misinformation, people need to know what it is.
Social media networks are accused of profiting from vaccine misinformation.
But misinformation? This author may traffic in chatter and speculation,?
Political news is the most likely to contain misinformation, according to respondents.
Misinformation, manipulation. It's what he does, Ilsa, it's what he's trained to do.
More worrisome is thepossibility for climate fiction films to distribute misinformation.
We distance ourselves from misinformation or messages that other people injured.
If you were tested as sustain you found out that you wrote is misinformation.
In recent days there has been a lot of inaccurate reporting and misinformation concerning my immigration status back in 1996,” Melania said.
There has been a lot of inaccurate reporting and misinformation concerning my immigration status back in 1996," Melania Trump said in a statement on Thursday.
There has in fact been a concerted campaign to send such misinformation overseas to damage Malaysia's economy for their own selfish political objectives.
Research on historical fictionfilms suggests that people often remember misinformation presented in fictional narratives and then attribute these“facts” to authoritative sources like textbooks.
