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Discover Ludwig"make incorrect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause or create something that is incorrect or wrong. Example: The teacher's explanation made the students' answers incorrect on the test.
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People make incorrect assumptions and are very unkind.
Of course, there are still occasional reminders that people make incorrect assumptions about him based on what he looks like, Mr. Chan said.
I would worry about an incidental finding on my CT scan or make (incorrect) assumptions about the significance of a mildly abnormal blood test result.
Claudia Hutton, director of public affairs for the Health Department, said, "We felt an overlay of environmental-type facilities with new cancer cases might lead people to make incorrect conclusions," adding that, "to be most useful to the public, health information needs to be provided with context".
This paper demonstrates that consumers make incorrect inferences about security/convenience tradeoff.
If the degree of perceived similarity is large enough, people will easily make incorrect judgements.
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The researchers also found that regions of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which is involved in decision-making, lit up more when subjects made correct decisions than when they made incorrect ones.
The problem was that again the staff members made incorrect assumptions based on what they were looking at.
It made incorrect accusations and in doing so exposed a fundamental lack of understanding of how trade unions function.
The company has since reduced its estimates of its reserves, but it has indignantly denied it made incorrect statements.
Its recommendations include much that is already happening, and it made incorrect extrapolations from unsuitable comparisons with Estonia and South Korea (corruption rating only 55) to calculate unrealisable potential Whitehall savings.
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