Sentence examples for be wrong to pronounce from inspiring English sources

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Let me explain my thinking:  On the first point, it would be wrong to pronounce Rio+20 as the moment where we turned the planetary corner and put our future generations on a safe and sustainable trajectory.

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It's wrong to pronounce your own verdicts from Washington before any thorough investigations have been conducted.

He is wrong to.

The Telegraph, meanwhile, believes "it would be wrong for us to pronounce on the merits of the proposals on the table, or their theological validity".

But Hamlet is also the favourite in south-west England, where ancestral internecine conflict and grievance is generally – though I may be wrong – less pronounced.

"I'll never be able to pronounce this name," he said.

Be sure to pronounce the words correctly.

They'd say, 'I know I'm going to pronounce this wrong.' And the whole class would be, like, 'Zainab.

Spelling it knaidel, experts said, could lead to pronouncing it KNY-del, which would be wrong, or maybe just informal, since Jews in some parts of Poland did pronounce it that way.

"It happens to be wrong".

They happen to be wrong.

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