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The phrase "a completely wrong" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used in a context where it is followed by a noun, such as "a completely wrong answer" or "a completely wrong decision."
Example: "The report contained a completely wrong analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "entirely incorrect" or "totally mistaken."
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This would be a completely wrong approach.
That was a completely wrong opinion.
"Geronzi's chairmanship will send a completely wrong message.
Throwing gasoline on the fire would be a completely wrong plan.
That was just wrong; it represented a completely wrong model of how the economy works.
"We had a completely wrong picture of the piano," explained Dr. Bousso.
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The 'war on terrorism' was a completely wrong-headed policy; counterintuitive as it may seem, we have to show that we care about these places.
"Our prime minister has gotten us into a terrible, completely wrong war," Vanessa Bellón, a 23-year-old preschool teacher with a piercing near her lower lip, said as she voted there for the United Left Party.
I think it's all a ruse and completely wrong to go after these whistleblowers.
The idea of Julian being this nerd behind a computer is completely wrong.
All of my pre-conceived notions about the work of a teacher were completely wrong.
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