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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the wrong decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a series of choices that were not beneficial or led to negative outcomes.
Example: "Looking back, I realize that I made all the wrong decisions during that project, which ultimately led to its failure."
Alternatives: "every poor choice" or "all the bad choices".
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That doesn't make her plight and her need to be consumed by all the wrong decisions any less hilarious or heartbreaking.
The Fall of Tokyo: As the tsunami wave recedes, TEPCO makes all the wrong decisions; the government keeps one too many secrets; there is a crucial failure of communication at just the wrong moment, and reactors 1, 2, and 3 at Fukushima Daiichi not only suffer a meltdown but burn and explode uncontrollably.
Horror stories began as an oral tradition of spooking someone around a campfire, so reading your story out loud will help you determine if the pace of the story is building steadily and gradually, if there is enough shock, paranoia, or dread, and if your characters make all the wrong decisions until they are forced to confront the source of their conflict.
Europeans, he says, made all the wrong decisions.
If you are editorially minded, you will make all the wrong decisions".
"It's just incredible to see that Rajoy and other politicians who took all the wrong decisions have since managed to remain or even climb to the highest echelons of politics," Mr. Sánchez said.
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But he's still afraid – of rejection, of moving on, of (worst of all) making the wrong decision.
This is a case of a fantastic snooker player who has thrown it all away through making the wrong decisions.
How you crisscross the map, the puzzle design, the way characters can die if you make the wrong decisions – all of this became Resident Evil.
"She would make what ended up being the wrong decisions for all the right reasons, trying to do the best thing that she could for her children and for herself," Majok explains.
"Maybe Bridgey on a couple of occasions made the wrong decisions, but we talk all the time about consecutive errors and recognising that, when someone makes a mistake, others have to react and make sure another doesn't follow".
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