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The phrase "a lot of wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that there is a significant amount of incorrectness or mistakes in a situation or statement.
Example: "There was a lot of wrong in the way the project was handled, leading to numerous issues."
Alternatives: "a great deal of error" or "many mistakes".
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"There are a lot of wrong ideas about Islam.
He or she might have gotten it right, but a lot of wrong guesses would have seemed equally reasonable.
"Eventually, after talking to a lot of wrong people, we managed to get a deal with a company called Pinnacle".
The public health community made a lot of mistakes and gave out a lot of wrong information.
Finally, what about Clinton's claim that some of the information Snowden took from the N.S.A. has "fallen into a lot of wrong hands"?
In the same episode, Fozzie talks about his dating foibles: "When your online profile says, 'Passionate bear looking for love,' you get a lot of wrong responses".
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Arsenal had a lot of wrongs to put right in Athens with their slimline squad.
"Tonight, darling, we are going to right a lot of wrongs.
"I'm a veteran and I have seen a lot of wrongs in this country, sometimes more than rights," said Mr. Sadek.
"Maybe [Chierice] was well intentioned, but he did a lot of wrongs," Fernandes says.
"We had a lot of wrongs to right after that first-round loss.
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