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Discover Ludwig"done wrong to" is grammatically correct and suitable for use in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that somebody has been subjected to, often in an unjust or unfair way. For example, "She felt that she had been done wrong to and sought revenge."
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Everyone has the right, if they've done wrong, to repent.
He wondered what he had done wrong to be turned out this way.
"I don't see what he has done wrong to be treated the way he has.
It was unclear to me what I'd done "wrong" to begin with.
We closed the river again and worked on everything we'd done wrong to get it right the second time around.
"I am so sorry for anything that's happened, for anything that's been done wrong to our players or been done wrong to our football club," Hird said on Tuesday.
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You did wrong to my innermost, inborn nature — PROFESSOR RUBEK.
"They really did wrong to the Afghan people," he said.
You did wrong to my innermost, inborn nature— PROFESSOR RUBEK.
[The media would ask], 'What did you do wrong to get captured?
What was I doing wrong to make me struggle so much in Austria?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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