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The phrase "especially wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to emphasize that something is particularly incorrect or misguided. You can use it in any situation where you want to stress that a mistake or error is especially significant or damaging. Example: "The politician's decision to raise taxes during a recession was especially wrong, causing even more harm to struggling families."
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("During" is especially wrong.
(The men's sequined belts feel especially wrong).
Is there anything especially wrong about that?
There's nothing especially wrong with you now.
That's especially wrong when you think about the financial aspects".
Before that, under Eddie and Sam Hart, there was nothing especially wrong with it.
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"I was extremely unhappy about the superficiality of it all, especially the wrong information that Dr Timothy Leary and others were propagating - that everyone in India takes drugs.
A small error (especially if the wrong color is on the wrong surface) might be very noticeable later.
"That's wrong, especially if it stays soft".
"For me, this was wrong, especially as a woman from an Arab Gulf society," she said.
"I didn't do anything wrong, especially when United openly admitted that this was all them.
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