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Some seem to have been misplaced, but it's hard to tell just how.
If you walk around the house, you'll see nothing misplaced.
I could say a good deal; but perhaps it would be misplaced.
He seems to be misplacing things a lot these days.
I think your confidence in our young friend was misplaced.
The focus is misplaced; it needs to be on the student.
But at least some of the criticism may be misplaced.
Certainly some of the earlier building activity may have been misplaced effort.
"Perhaps the last were misplaced during the confusion of death."
The boy looked around the hotel room as if he'd misplaced half his life in it.
Is it possible, however, that much of the concern has really been misplaced.
However, most of us have misplaced them on the road through this frequently difficult life.
They took photographs that were soon misplaced, never to be found.
The attention on my personal decision, while understandable, is misplaced.
Offensive was too strong a word - misplaced would have been better.
Also, I seem to have misplaced one of my sandals.
Then he misplaced some organs, and the family found out.
I hate to say this, but they seem to be misplaced for the time being.
Why not the Congo where even more people have died and been misplaced?
But all of these people have to some degree misplaced their feelings.
"I seem to have misplaced your official report on the incident."
I know your morality is still there, even if misplaced.
"I trust you will find your confidence in me is not misplaced."
Probably not, which is why they're easy to misplace and forget about.
"Am I to take it that you have somehow misplaced her?"