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Discover Ludwig"choose wrong" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when giving instructions or advice about making a decision. Example: "If you choose wrong, it could have serious consequences. Take your time and carefully consider all your options before making a decision."
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What if I choose wrong?
To choose right, or to choose wrong.
If you choose wrong, you're in big trouble".
Parents worry that their children could "waste" the crucial first-place spot if they choose wrong.
Does the essence of humanity not reside in the right to choose wrong?Kubrick's early works, such as the film noir, "Killer's Kiss" (1955), and "The Killing" (1956) depended mostly on style.
What if we choose wrong and he ends up neglected in a state facility, sedated with drugs rather than (as he does every weekend with his dad) enjoying bike rides on nature trails?
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I think I chose wrong.
"A class of teenagers can discuss when the character chooses right and when he chooses wrong.
He was right, and when it came to choosing between them she chose wrong.
If they chose correctly, the birds got food; if they chose wrong, the lights went out briefly.
His closing speech brought delegates to tears, and left many with a sense that they'd chosen wrong.
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