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"do anything wrong" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in the present tense to express the idea of not doing something incorrectly or not doing something that is considered morally or ethically wrong. Example: "I promise I didn't do anything wrong. The cookie jar was already empty when I got to the kitchen."
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"Ollie didn't do anything wrong.
("Did we do anything wrong?
Andy didn't do anything wrong.
"You didn't do anything wrong".
Did you do anything wrong?
I didn't do anything wrong.
"He didn't do anything wrong".
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Francis never did anything wrong.
No one did anything wrong, did they?
'He never did anything wrong.
He never did anything wrong.
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