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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that wrong" is not correct in standard written English
It is likely intended to express that something is not entirely incorrect, but the phrasing is awkward and incomplete. Example: "I don't think it's all that wrong to question the decision."
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We all may have spilled barrels of digital ink on Serial and The Jinx, but there is absolutely nothing new – or, frankly, all that wrong – about crime narratives serving as popular entertainment.
Instead, actual revenues in 2004 were $22 billion, and Cisco's shares are today at around one-quarter of their boom-time high.The irony in all this is that Mr Chambers was never, even in the giddy days, all that wrong in his predictions for the internet's expansion.
"I don't think smoking the occasional spliff is all that wrong.
"What we did say about the glaciers was in substance not all that wrong – the glaciers are melting across the globe so that is something we stand by.
Well, it seems the dickhead voice in your head may not be all that wrong.
Yet the Hotel Pierre, their manager and the staff proved all that wrong.
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How they represented all that was wrong with corporate America.
"All that is wrong with hedge funds," said one commenter.
And that's not all that went wrong on Dolan's watch.
She said: "This case helps to expose all that is wrong in the NHS.
And prepare ourselves we shall, to combat all that is wrong with the world.
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