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The phrase "are just wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express disagreement or to indicate that something is incorrect or inaccurate.
Example: "The assumptions made in the report are just wrong and do not reflect the actual data."
Alternatives: "are simply incorrect" or "are entirely mistaken".
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They are just wrong.
So your facts are just wrong, Senator.
I think fat people are just wrong.
The independent body charged with this are just wrong.
Zuckerberg says that many of the details he has read about the film are just wrong.
But the vast majority of the gotchas people think they've found are just wrong.
"The numbers in 2001 are just wrong," Mr. Siegel said in an interview.
But the demonstrators who said that Willetts should not have been there are just wrong.
People who say it's all marketing, well, they are just wrong.
The contention of Corbynism is that all these careful studies are just wrong.
Some alarms are indeed screeching and overdrawn, and a few are just wrong.
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