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The phrase "are clearly wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is obviously incorrect or mistaken.
Example: "The assumptions made in the report are clearly wrong and need to be addressed before final submission."
Alternatives: "are obviously incorrect" or "are evidently mistaken."
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SOMEONE'S sums are clearly wrong.
They can have strange results that sometimes are clearly wrong.
Even when alternative views are clearly wrong, being exposed to them still expands our creative potential.
He's said some things and done some things that are clearly wrong.
Throughout the lesson, even when I play notes that are clearly wrong, Pam is encouraging and supportive.
"Seb told me: 'I have always been for striking out those records that are clearly wrong,'" he added.
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This is clearly wrong.
That was clearly wrong.
"Something is clearly wrong".
Something here is clearly wrong.
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