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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I feel wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a sense of discomfort, guilt, or moral conflict about a situation or action. Example: "After lying to my friend, I feel wrong about what I did."
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If I could find the right person, I'd do anything to keep things good … I feel wrong all by myself: you don't.
One day, I'll have learned enough that this is the movie or the TV show that has done that great thing, but I feel wrong in saying that because it sounds very self-aggrandising and self-satisfied".
How is what I feel wrong or right?
I think I feel wrong about it because it is such a fucking gem why wouldn't anyone publish it?
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When I feel wronged it's like a dark cloud comes over me and all my compassion vanishes.
"I felt wrong about going in there".
I felt wrong proceeding against your advice, and I'm sorry.
I felt wrong and misunderstood when people talked badly about me.
"I felt wronged and decided to execute her," said Sérgio Costa, one of her killers.
On Friday, when I saw Dzokozar Tsarnaev displayed on the cover of Rolling Stone, I felt wronged.
But being humble enough to have compassion for ones who I felt wronged me helped me move past the situation on an emotional level".
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