Miscue in a sentence as a noun

"Become sensitive to every miscue or ambiguity in your writing"I agree with you.

"There's always a lot written about examples of drastic overruns or miscues or re-dos around ERP," Keisling says.

Ligatures in programming fonts are likely to either misrepresent the meaning of the code, or cause miscues among readers.

Has the OP considered that the perceived lack of intelligence of George W. Bush may be based on the outcome of the decisions made by his administration, rather than his southern drawl or verbal miscues?

Become sensitive to every miscue or ambiguity in your writing.

A surprising miscue from Ars Technica; this "technology" has been available in GPL open source from Snort since forever.

Point #4 is a little odd, but I'm also willing to give them the benefit of the doubt given everything they have done and are trying to do. Taken in the greater context I find it incredibly uncool to cry wolf at the slightest miscue.

There's even new research to suggest one's general hormonal balance can have a huge impact in whether or not these miscues are going to cause simulator sickness in a user.

Walmart is responding to competitive pressure by "implementing deep cuts in labor hours at the company’s US stores, setting in motion a "vicious circle" of understaffing, operational miscues, and lost sales that is diminishing the company’s long-term value.

Miscue definitions

noun

a faulty shot in billiards; the cue tip slips off the cue ball

noun

a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.

See also: slip slip-up parapraxis