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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wrong idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a misconception or an incorrect belief about a topic.
Example: "Many people have a wrong idea about the effects of caffeine on health."
Alternatives: "an incorrect notion" or "a misguided belief".
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"It was a wrong idea.
"People in the US have a wrong idea about the English.
On a typical day, I get no ideas, but on a good day, I get a wrong idea.
"So many people have a wrong idea about what Islam is, and the converted women are the worst," she said.
They are so afraid of coming up with a wrong idea that they do not articulate any ideas at all: they are too afraid to try.
And in our new world of anti-science, such a wrong idea might rule over what is the right thing to do, wasting precious resources and time.
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There is an aggressively wrong idea that a woman who says no sex (or, in this case, drinking, or "girl on girl") is in someway in the wrong.
This is a dangerously wrong idea that leads inexorably to handing great moral and even existential politico-military decisions, to the likes of Syria, Cameroon, Angola, Russia, China and France.
There's a classic, and wrong, idea about Iowa, which is that it's a big, flat place with lots of family-owned cornfields.
And faking, whether we're talking about orgasms or enjoying oral, can give a guy the wrong idea of what's working for you in bed.
But Mr. Tribbett is an exceptional gospel artist, and hearing it from a distance is the wrong idea.
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