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The phrase "always the wrong one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something or someone is consistently incorrect or inappropriate in a given context.
Example: "No matter how hard I try, I always end up choosing the wrong one when it comes to picking a movie."
Alternatives: "consistently the incorrect choice" or "perpetually the wrong option".
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Indeed, the question that consumed Egypt for much of July and August —was it a coup?— was always the wrong one.
— was always the wrong one.
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The Black imagination is beyond Kenneth and Mamie Clark's white baby doll tests depicting little black girls always choosing the wrong one, always going for the whitest one: the widest grin possible, the grimmest of choices, the whitest of skin; it is beyond that kind of reproach, that kind of silly song sung on the back of a bus, wheels spinning.
Because when you make a free choice, there's always the possibility you'll make the wrong one.
When it's happened again that they've pointed to the wrong one, I always say I'll take that anyway.
Difficult to measure, sometimes, but you know when someone has it, and when it is working, because the right person is much in demand by the organization, and the wrong one is always trying too hard.
They picked the wrong one.
We chose the wrong one.
You chose the wrong one".
He's the wrong one.
"My experiences with men were always that they were the wrong ones," she said.
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