Sentence examples for as wrongly stated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as wrongly stated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been inaccurately expressed or communicated previously.
Example: "The report concluded with a summary that was misleading, as wrongly stated in the introduction."
Alternatives: "as incorrectly mentioned" or "as inaccurately noted".

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After the failure of the première, performances continued – – not, as wrongly stated, to empty houses.

In last week's issue in an article on Iranian politics ("Trouble at the top", May 7th, 2011) we miscaptioned a picture, which showed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad beside a former head of the judiciary, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, not the supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as wrongly stated.

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Personal spending in Japan rose by 1.1% in the fourth quarter; not by 1.1% at an annualised rate, as we wrongly stated ("A hiker's guide to Japan", February 24th).

Although Germany's second-largest city does not want to go "car-free" within two decades, as many media reports wrongly stated earlier this year, it is weaving a "Grünes Netz"—a green network of parks, playgrounds, sports fields, bike paths and the like which will allow pedestrians or cyclists to more easily navigate through the city.

We apologize because Mann-Whitney U test was adopted to compare the variables between the groups, but this was wrongly stated as Wilcoxon signed rank test in the article.

Lord Fraser of Tullybelton, who was one of the judges hearing the Zamir appeal, said that the case had wrongly stated the court's function as only seeing if there were reasonable grounds for decisions made by the immigration authorities.

Such as, ahem, this blog post.Correction: The original version of this post wrongly stated that the press release was issued by the Wikimedia Foundation.

Whether automatic information exchange can be introduced "without great damage", as he confidently declared, remains to be seen.Correction: A previous version of this article wrongly stated that Norway and Iceland are the EEA's only other two members.

In a previous version of this article, the map "State Lower House", wrongly stated the number of Democrats needed to flip control of the state's House of Representatives as 17.

Correction: Due to an editing error, the original version of this article wrongly stated the amount of energy produced each year by existing geothermal power stations as 67.2GWh instead of the correct figure of 67,250GWh.

As the Indian Ocean comes foaming in, however, it strikes me that the Dalai Lama is, at the least, a more effective brand ambassador for Buddhism.Correction: We wrongly stated that Champika Ranawaka was a monk.

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