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The phrase "Is something wrong?" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Examples: 1. "Is something wrong with your computer? It keeps freezing." 2. "I noticed you seem upset. Is something wrong?" 3. "Is something wrong with the food? It tastes a bit off." 4. "I can't help but feel like there's something wrong with our relationship." 5. "Is something wrong with the car? It's making a strange noise."
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Is something wrong?
Is something wrong with us?
"Is something wrong with it?
Is Something Wrong?
Is something wrong with my tail-light?
Is something wrong with this picture?
Is something wrong with this system?
Is something wrong here?
(A long pause) CLAY: Is something wrong, sir?
In the car, he asked, "Is something wrong?
Michelangelo: Is something wrong?
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