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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he not wrong" is not correct for written English
It should be written "he is not wrong." For example, "John suggested that the Earth is flat, but he is not wrong."
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I mean, he's not wrong: He's pre-wrong.
He's not wrong is he?
He's not wrong.
He was not wrong.
And he's not wrong.
And he was not wrong.
Also, he was not wrong.
But he was not wrong.
And he's not wrong, ever".
He is not wrong yet.
He's not wrong there.
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