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The phrase "go entirely wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that has failed or deviated significantly from the intended outcome.
Example: "Despite our careful planning, the project began to go entirely wrong when we lost our main supplier."
Alternatives: "go completely awry" or "go disastrously wrong."
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But with the star power and knowing wit of the festival's mainstays, Kurt Rhoads and Nance Williamson, who consistently prove there are no small parts, you can't go entirely wrong.
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SpongeBob gets mad that everything had gone entirely wrong and takes the stage to give an elaborate speech about how his "Best Day Ever" has been ruined.
While much of the sports world seems to be making an effort to be move away from its entrenched homophobia and be more inclusive of gays and lesbians — professional teams filming videos for the "It Gets Better" project and hockey's new "You Can Play" initiative, for example — an assistant football coach at Nebraska believes that is going entirely in the wrong direction.
But where should he go?" Mugabe is not entirely wrong about official U.S. and British hostility toward him.
Have realized that in these cases, we often go about treatment in the entirely wrong way.
But it's not weird to think he's not.I don't think Mr Klein is entirely wrong when he goes on to say that Mr Ryan's "ideas are not, on their own, popular.
It's most likely that you are going about gaining C-suite support entirely wrong.
(He goes on to hear voices, so he's not entirely wrong).
To go by Mr. Lautenberg's own description of his role, they're not entirely wrong.
This is entirely wrong.
That's entirely wrong.
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