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How to use misspoken in a sentence

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Her office later issued a correction, saying that she had just repeated back to Blitzer his own statement, and had misspoken.
He may have misspoken at Davos, for which he apologized and clarified his comments.
The former ambassador said that he may have misspoken to the reporter when he said he concluded the documents were forged.
Andrew may have misspoken or might even be wrong but some of the language that is used is not conducive to debate.
One false inflection or misspoken word in a foreign tongue can see an evening of haute cuisine end in a hospital visit.
Perhaps those who's previously taken Abbott at his word hoped he'd misspoken, but no.
Is the rest of the Cadman family also lying, according to the Prime Minister's office, or has Ms. Buckler misspoken again?
If I have misspoken and called the government corrupt, then I unreservedly withdraw that comment.
The member for the Bloc may have misspoken when he referred to requests for information going to the commissioner.
It is time to correct that, if it was misspoken, but it was most certainly what he said.
My colleagues from Hamilton Mountain and Elmwood-Transcona have misspoken the facts.
That phrase, possibly misspoken, caused much of the controversy that followed.
He described as misspoken any remarks that may have given the impression as if the proposed Zulfikarabad would be part of Greater Karachi.
More fundamentally, when members of the House have perhaps misspoken themselves and apologized, who is it that keeps repeating these things over and over again in the hope that they will get picked up in the U. S. media?
Later, administration officials said that she had misspoken.
When footage was found of her very relaxed and peaceful arrival that day, she claimed to have misspoken.
The daughter recognized my name, gave me the correct number, then called back the next day to say she had misspoken.
It takes time to follow-up, verify and corroborate and to work past misperceptions, misrecollections and misspoken or misused words.
Some speculated that Bernanke had misspoken, or that he was jawboning the markets — scaring everyone on purpose, either to cool things down or to demonstrate that he was capable of cooling them down.
There was not, as is often the case after some racially painful public comment, any pretense that Sterling had been misunderstood, or that he had misspoken — or that anything could or should be done about that.
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