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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She was wrongly convicted of a crime she didn't commit.
The researchers wrongly concluded that the drug was safe for pregnant women.
The medicine was wrongly prescribed and made her condition worse.
The teacher graded the student's paper wrongly.
The historian wrote a book about the wrongly portrayed facts in the war.
The defendant was wrongly accused of stealing the money.
The chef wrongly cooked the steak, and it was overdone.
The journalist wrongly reported that the politician had resigned from office.
The teacher marked the answer wrongly in the test.
The employee was wrongly blamed for the company's loss.
The builder wrongly installed the pipes, causing a water leak.
The referee wrongly called a penalty against the home team.
He wrongly accused his colleague of stealing his project idea.
She wrongly assumed that the job was easy and applied for it without the necessary qualifications.
The teacher wrongly graded the student's paper, affecting their final grade.
The artist was wrongly criticized for copying someone else's work.
The medication was wrongly prescribed, causing severe side effects.
The computer program was wrongly coded, causing it to crash frequently.
The researcher wrongly concluded that there was a direct correlation between the two variables.
He was driving wrongly on the wrong side of the road.
She was wrongly accused of stealing from the store.
The driver was wrongly accused of causing the accident.
The company was sued for wrongly advertising their products as organic.
She was wrongly diagnosed with a severe illness, causing her unnecessary stress.
He was wrongly convicted of the crime and spent years in jail.
She was wrongly informed that the store was closed.
He was wrongly identified as the suspect in the robbery.
The historian wrongly attributed the quote to the wrong person.
The athlete was disqualified for wrongly starting the race.
The news report wrongly identified the suspect in the crime.
The computer program was wrongly installed on the device.
The customer was wrongly charged twice for the same item.
She was wrongly convinced that he had feelings for her.
The news article wrongly reported that the celebrity had passed away.
The company wrongly terminated the employee without cause.
The news anchor wrongly reported the death of a celebrity.
The restaurant wrongly charged us for an extra dish we didn't order.
The politician wrongly criticized the opposition's policies.
She wrongly accused her sister of stealing her necklace.
The athlete was wrongly disqualified from the competition due to a mistake by the judges.
The customer was wrongly charged twice for the same item on their bill.
He was wrongly convicted of a crime he didn't commit.
He was wrongly fired from his job due to a misunderstanding.
The doctor wrongly prescribed the wrong medication.
The recipe was wrongly written, resulting in a ruined dish.
The company was sued for wrongly firing an employee.
She was wrongly dismissed from her job without any reason.
The company was wrongly accused of environmental pollution.
He was wrongly accused of stealing the money from the cash register.
The teacher marked my answer as wrong, but I think she read the question wrongly.
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