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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incorrectly about" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone has misunderstood or misrepresented something. For example: - "She wrote an entire essay about the book, but unfortunately, she wrote it incorrectly about the main theme." - "The news article was incorrectly about the details of the scandal, causing widespread confusion among readers." In these examples, "incorrectly about" is used to indicate that the subject (the essay and the news article) were inaccurate or incorrect in their understanding or portrayal of something. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in academic writing, journalism, and everyday language.
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So, the bottom line is that DeVos, yet again, has talked — incorrectly — about the Common Core.
I regret that my question could be misinterpreted, and that it enabled many to ignore the substance of the question – and Putin's evasive response – in order to speculate, wildly and incorrectly, about my motives for asking it.
A league in which there is little doubt over who will win as many fans presumed, incorrectly, about the 2010-11 seasoncence Miami acquired Mr Bosh and Mr James is a league destined for irrelevance.
Also, the app guessed incorrectly about a number of the locations.
Plaxo finally got bought, say valley whispers, and blog after blog have speculated incorrectly about who the buyer might be (first Facebook, then Google).
According to philosopher Carlos Mariscal and biologist W Ford Doolittle, the problem with defining life arises from thinking incorrectly about its nature.
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A former employee of the United States Mint stole and sold coins that had been stamped incorrectly, making about $80,000 from collectors, the authorities said today.
ICAS incorrectly assigns about 1.5%% of pixels as cloudy and misses about 0.5%% of cloudy pixels in the radar lidar product, although collocation is not certain owing to the parallax.
Paternal alleles were determined incorrectly for about 2% of the heterozygous markers for young animals and for about 4% for old animals in the single-density data.
In his review of two other books about the news media (March 16), Ted Widmer briefly, but incorrectly, writes about mine, "Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News".
"It reinforces what some people here incorrectly feel about New York City".
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