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The phrase "it is completely wrong" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression used to express that something is completely incorrect or inaccurate. It can be used in various situations, such as to give feedback on a mistake or to dispute a statement. Here are some examples: - The calculations in this report are completely wrong. Please double check them. - I'm sorry, but your assumption about the project is completely wrong. Let me explain the correct information. - It is completely wrong to discriminate against someone based on their race or gender. - The teacher marked my answer as completely wrong, but I think there might be a mistake. Can you look at it? - The politician's claim is completely wrong and misleading. Don't believe everything you hear in the news.
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It is completely wrong to say it didn't work".
But from the vantage of a taxpayer, it is completely wrong.
"It is completely wrong for money extracted from students to be siphoned off to fund staff jollies.
"We think the court ruling is against China's trademark law and it is completely wrong," Mr. Xie said by telephone Thursday.
The anonymous MP writes: "It is completely wrong for whips to be answerable to a particular minister, instead of the prime minister.
"Then there are other schools where there is very little art and in primary education it is really evaporating out of the school system … it is completely wrong".
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"It was completely wrong".
"Unfortunately it's completely wrong".
"It's completely wrong," he said.
"I think it's completely wrong.
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