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The phrase "at the wrong bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or section of something that is incorrect or misplaced, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "I think you are looking at the wrong bit of the code; the error is actually in the previous section."
Alternatives: "in the wrong section" or "at the incorrect part".
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"You're looking at the wrong bit," I hear you say!
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"We were all pushing quite hard, I just got the wrong bit of gust at the wrong angle on the wrong wave at the wrong time.
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If you slip and cut off the wrong bit, try re-attaching it using toothpicks.
People ripping off the wrong bits of Genesis.
The wrong bits not only remain wrong, but also propagate large L(r ji ) to other bits, resulting in more wrong bits and finally failure of decoding.
I think every now and then you get late in the day, you get a few people getting a little bit loud at the wrong moment.
"It just came at the wrong moment".
It was the wrong film at the wrong time, every bit as slated as its predecessor – and two consecutive kickings were enough for Vinterberg, still only in his mid 30s, to flee in retreat.
In the presented test, one wrong bit was inserted in a period of 4 ms. The transfers were probed at 100 MHz, and the package size was equal to eight words.
But first they frolicked a bit, at the wrong time and in the wrong place.
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