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The phrase "all the wrong places" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being sought or found in inappropriate or unexpected locations.
Example: "I've looked for my keys in all the wrong places, and now I'm late for my appointment."
Alternatives: "the least likely places" or "the wrong spots".
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in All the Wrong Places.
Do that to younger guys and they'll be running to all the wrong places.
It pinches in all the wrong places but invites comment from total strangers.
Seems the poor guy has rhinestones jabbing him in all the wrong places.
We've punctuated our speeches with 'Khuda-Hafiz-Inshallah' at all the wrong places, we've been to the iftaar parties.
The current reality, as Urbed's Rudlin puts it, "is that development is dribbling out in all the wrong places".
We were looking for emotion in all the wrong places.
He just found it in all the wrong places".
Twistedntricate Sculpturesorms Were Created Using Tights, Wooden Sticks, & Latex.
Classical sources are certainly used, but exactly in all the wrong places, or quite naively.
She's desperate for love, and she looks for it in all the wrong places.
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