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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wrong direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a path, choice, or course of action that is incorrect or misguided.
Example: "After reviewing the project, I realized we were heading in a wrong direction with our strategy."
Alternatives: "an incorrect path" or "a misguided approach".
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Therefore, further iterations from this erroneous point will direct the search to a wrong direction and lead to even worse estimates.
"We have kind of a set of rules to make sure we don't go off in a wrong direction".
For some people it was better than doing something that they felt would lead us in a wrong direction.
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".
He did not mean to suggest that society and civilization are inherently bad but rather that both had taken a wrong direction and become more harmful as they became more sophisticated.
Laura's party takes a wrong direction, and narrowly avoids missing the last house on the edge of town, which would have meant them heading out onto the open prairie to a certain death – oh, shiver!
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It's a step in an entirely wrong direction.
Any attempt by negotiators to expand the exceptions would be moving in a dangerously wrong direction.
"This guy down in the White House, George Bush, is taking America in a radically wrong direction".
It's because George Bush is leading the United States of America in a radically wrong direction, and I intend to turn it around.
"Our message is that if you believe this administration is taking the country in a fundamentally wrong direction, you'll hear something you can relate to.
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