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The phrase "am wrong for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief that one's actions or feelings are inappropriate or misguided in a particular context.
Example: "I feel like I am wrong for wanting to change my career path at this stage in my life."
Alternatives: "I am mistaken for" or "I am inappropriate for".
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I hope I am wrong, for art, like business, flourishes under competition and stagnates under monopoly.
'But they have sent a message saying that I am wrong for defending Rand and that I should go back home and live like a blessed Muslim woman,' said Leila, who is now volunteering with a local organisation campaigning for better protection for women in Basra.
However, I am not ashamed of, and I want to share these photos I've snapped over the years that really capture my youngest son's true inner beauty, even though some have said that I am wrong for "allowing" my son to "act like a girl," (whatever is meant by that).
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Everything was wrong for us.
He is wrong, for two reasons.
The man was wrong for me.
It would also be wrong for Sri Lanka.
But the house was wrong for me.
Kelvin was wrong for two reasons.
"Everything about it was wrong for Connecticut.
"It has to be wrong for them.
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