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be certainly wrong
adverb
In a way which is certain; with certainty.
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It would be certainly wrong to say that a haematologist should not be concerned with the matter; but it would be equally wrong to blame haematologists for the death of children with malaria and severe anaemia or of women with acute blood loss from placenta praevia who have not been transfused promptly enough.
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"Zal's been right on a lot of things, but he was certainly wrong on that".
My hero Bertrand Russell said that if you are certain about anything, you're certainly wrong.
"We were certainly wrong about quite a lot of things," Ms. Crone said.
It was certainly wrong for John Terry to call Anton Ferdinand a 'Black C***'; he received a four game ban.
Whilst his actions were certainly wrong, how do you quantify that Suarez was twice as bad as John Terry?
It was certainly wrong of me not to read the whole book ["Sincerity and Authenticity"] before sounding off.
Neither telegram has ever been found, and Whyte concludes that the only account of this exchange is certainly wrong.
It is certainly wrong to think that the threat of terrorism can be addressed through military force alone.
Those who think we should go this route may not be idiots, but they are certainly wrong.
It was certainly wrong to publish a list of schemes it wanted to work on before the first departmental national policy statement had been published.
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