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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the wrong network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where something is occurring or being accessed on an incorrect or unintended network.
Example: "I tried to connect to the internet, but it seems I'm at the wrong network."
Alternatives: "on the incorrect network" or "connected to the wrong network".
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I say, "You're at the wrong network".
[Oops. As has been pointed out a couple times now, I goofed here. Newman was at NBC, so he was at the wrong network. It's his mistake, not mine. Who in their right mind is at NBC any more? Certainly not the viewers.].
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This will allow the user to avoid common pitfalls associated with having the wrong network architecture.
On the advertising front, he thinks AOL jumped into the ad network game at the wrong time right as the economic downturn hit.
Porter and Teisberg argue that the current health care system encourages competition at the wrong level -- among health plans, networks and hospital groups -- which just leads to zero-sum cost shifting.
By contrast, genes that oversee large genetic networks could cause big problems if they are switched on in the wrong place, or at the wrong levels.
We are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
This is the wrong approach at the wrong time.
They're the wrong age at the wrong time.
We went to the wrong show at the wrong time.
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