Williams gives examples of how we as a society are misguided by the idea of grammatical error. He says that the biggest problems with error in grammar and usage are the great variation in our definition of error, the great variation in “our emotional investment in defining and condemning error,” and the great variation in “the perceived seriousness of individual errors.”

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Based on the information provided, the answer to the question is True. Williams states that one of the biggest problems with error in grammar and usage is the great variation in our definition of error, our emotional investment in defining and condemning error, and the perceived seriousness of individual errors. This suggests that society is indeed misguided by the concept of grammatical error.