Sentence examples for is a bit wrong from inspiring English sources

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"The name is a bit wrong," Kuusisto points out.

But at least one matter seems to have been settled: "I hate to say it (and I know it's not tennis related) but James Errington is a bit wrong," writes James Mellors.

And more phonetics fun courtesy of Matt Clarke James Mellorsrs is a bit wrong too, 'Na'/'娜' is only used in names; however the same character can be pronounced 'Nuo' (2nd tone) which means graceful but only when combined with another character, eg with 'E'/'婀' in the word 'Enuo'/'婀娜'婀娜

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It seems to be a bit wrong".

What was (a bit) wrong with that book: 1.

Sometimes, you should just be prepared to admit that you were a bit wrong.

All of which would probably be better than telling people that credit cards are a bit wrong.

I might have been a bit wrong about the more agreeable, fleeting sadness brought on by music.

On the Ferrari F430 Speciale: "it was a bit wrong... that smiling front end... it looked like a simpleton... [it] should have been called the 430 Speciale Needs".

Backstage, Anderson said of the decade "it was a bit wrong but I think that was one of the most exciting moments in fashion and we have a stigma against it".

It isn't very cool – it's a bit wrong even but it doesn't matter because it says that one's work counts more than a clean shave.

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