Sentence examples for described wrongly from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'described wrongly' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to point out that something has been inaccurately described. For example: The description of the dress was described wrongly, as it was actually yellow, not blue.

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Contact John Meriwether of Greenwich, Connecticut.Some might think twice about buying a used car from Mr Meriwether, given his reputation as Wall Street's greatest chancer and player of "Liar's Poker", as described (wrongly, according to the participants) in the book of the same name.

However the A17 family was described wrongly as the protease.

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Second, we observed an inversion of the gene order for a segment in the upper part of the chromosome (first 86.2 cR or 3.08 Mb, figure 2) adjacent to the group we described as wrongly assigned to GGA3 in the sequence assembly.

As if that wasn't bad enough it went on to describe itself, wrongly, as Britain's oldest family tabloid.

The investigator, Timothy Petumenos, said the Alaska Fund Trust inappropriately used the word "official" on its Web site to describe it, wrongly implying Ms. Palin's endorsement as governor.

Often used by beginning debaters in their outlines, the straw man fallacy is when you misrepresent your opponents case by describing it wrongly to the audience.

He said it would have been better "with hindsight" to have scripted the 6.07am report so as not to have said the government inserted the 45 minute claim knowing it was wrong, and admitted he had wrongly described Dr Kelly as a member of the intelligence services.

The original article wrongly described Liz Truss as attorney general.

It wrongly described Chris Holmes as a Tesco executive.

And for many, youth brings with it a powerful optimism (often wrongly described as naivety).

Ever since, tower supporters have complained that the result has been wrongly described.

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