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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are wrong about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has a mistaken belief or understanding regarding a particular subject or issue.
Example: "Many people are wrong about the effects of climate change, believing it is not a serious threat."
Alternatives: "are mistaken regarding" or "have misconceptions about".
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What I hope they are wrong about is their view of the market they are selling into.
They are wrong about that.
Most of us are wrong about something.
They are wrong about all these things.
I think IPSA are wrong about this.
Maybe you are wrong about what I think.
Does it mean people are wrong about Mexican simpatia?
Here critics are wrong about the UN resolutions.
Those identifications are wrong about a third of the time, studies suggest.
"It's perfectly fair game for philosophers to say scientists are wrong about stuff," Mr. Sober said.
I believe Nuccitelli and colleagues are wrong about a number of issues.
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