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The phrase "a bit of a wrong" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to native speakers.
It could be used informally to express a minor mistake or wrongdoing, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I think there was a bit of a wrong in the way the instructions were interpreted."
Alternatives: "a slight error" or "a minor mistake."
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"Theon's a bit of a wrong 'un, too," Alfie cheerfully admits.
For our purposes the hotel comes into its own when it's bought in 1803 by the wayward Pauline Borghese, sister of Napoleon, wife of an Italian prince and by all accounts a bit of a wrong 'un.
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If no one is harmed, if I have generally been more law-abiding than many others, if I deserve a bit of a break, then what is wrong with breaking the law on this one little occasion?
And what's wrong with a bit of a jolt?
Exactly what went wrong remains a bit of a mystery, setting off a favorite pastime in Silicon Valley the blame game.
I'm always trying to prove people wrong, as there's a bit of a chip on my shoulder in that regard".
That worried me for a very long time and made me feel like a bit of an outcast, that I was doing something wrong.
Go over any places you un-intentionally got the wash on Start your detailing work Clean up any part of the models that either weren't covered completely, or that got a bit of the wrong paint on them.
We've gone in a little bit of a wrong direction this year, but we also accept a level of responsibility for this as we set the tyre direction".
I think we understand now that she's a bit of wrong'un with a heart of gold.
"It's just a bit of Botox gone wrong.
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