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The phrase "are totally wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone's beliefs, statements, or actions are completely incorrect or misguided.
Example: "Your assumptions about the project timeline are totally wrong; we actually have more time than you think."
Alternatives: "are completely mistaken" or "are entirely incorrect."
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are totally wrong
adverb
Entirely; completely.
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Some of the responses are totally wrong.
Jenkins responds that such actions are totally wrong.
As to the allegations of fake encounters and torture, such allegations are "totally wrong.
Those who are saying it's one or two isolated pockets are totally wrong," he said.
And if some people have interpreted French thinking to mean they should, they are totally wrong".
I guess what inspires me is to show people that the societal stereotypes are totally wrong".
Similar(28)
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It is totally wrong.
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You're totally wrong".
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are totally misleading
are totally mystified
are totally inadequate
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are totally free
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are totally clueless
are totally separate
are totally sexist
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