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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I wrong here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when seeking clarification or validation about a belief, opinion, or statement you have made.
Example: "I thought the meeting was scheduled for 10 AM, but am I wrong here?"
Alternatives: "Am I mistaken?" or "Is that incorrect?".
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Am I the only one who sees something messed up about this?!? Or am I wrong here?
I don't know, am I wrong here?
Am I wrong here?
Am I wrong here, knowledgeable horse people?
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Was I wrong here?
Was I wrong here?'" Scioscia was 100% right when he filed a protest over Astros Manager Bo Porter's move to replace one new relief pitcher with another when the Angels used a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning.
What am I doing wrong here?
What am I doing wrong here, guys?
O'Reilly asked Williams, "Where am I going wrong here, Juan Williamsms replied that thought O'Reilly was right.
Or, am I totally wrong here, and the "mainstream," whatever that means in gaming terms, is still blissfully unaware of independently made games?
"We push away the ones that really want to love us, and that's when they become our teacher and we have to say, 'What am I doing wrong here?
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