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"am I wrong?" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to seek confirmation or clarification on a particular matter or to express doubt or uncertainty. Example: "I remembered the directions correctly, am I wrong?" (asking for confirmation) "I thought you said you would be here at 3pm, am I wrong?" (seeking clarification) "I'm not sure if I have the right answer, am I wrong?" (expressing doubt)
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But am I wrong?
Based on my limited knowledge that certain behaviors often repeat, am I wrong that he poses a danger to children?
But am I wrong in thinking that there are no decent ones on the high street this year?
And am I wrong for even using the word jet at a delicate time like this?
I don't know, am I wrong here?
It somehow seems more like a race to the bottom than something truly disruptive, or am I wrong?
As for Norton Anti-Virus, am I wrong in thinking those guys don't have the best reputation?
Moms, am I wrong?
I mean, am I wrong in thinking this was not the best date to take her on?
"You try to be objective, and you think, am I wrong?
Or am I wrong to think that exercise will naturally flush your face?
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