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The phrase 'Am I wrong in thinking' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you would like to express a thought or opinion and invite another person's opinion on it. For example, "Am I wrong in thinking that this approach will not be successful?"
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But am I wrong in thinking that there are no decent ones on the high street this year?
As for Norton Anti-Virus, am I wrong in thinking those guys don't have the best reputation?
I mean, am I wrong in thinking this was not the best date to take her on?
Am I wrong in thinking that's some chutzpah?
Am I wrong in thinking this is above and beyond the call of duty?
Am I wrong in thinking it was used in Iraq?
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I hope I am not wrong in thinking that most people seeing Jules et Jim for the first time will find the ending to be not an act of poetic justice, but the final atrocious extravagance of an indulged and destructive narcissist.
You'd think Sachin didn't really have to think about keeping (even though he's obviously missing a stumping in his otherwise reasonable carreer), but perhaps I'm wrong in thinking long arms are a requirement?" Parthiv Patel is about 5ft 2in but I don't know if he still keeps wicket.
But would I be wrong in thinking there is more to the title than that?
NOTE: In the comments below, a reader wrote in and suggested I was wrong in thinking that the characters in this play were in their late 20s.
Whatever the cogito's inferential status, it is worth noting a twofold observation of Barry Stroud: "a thinker obviously could never be wrong in thinking 'I think'"; moreover, "no one who thinks could think falsely that he exists" (2008, 518).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com