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Discover LudwigThe phrase "marked wrong" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when something has been identified as incorrect or incorrect according to a set standard or criteria. Example: After double-checking her math, the teacher marked the student's answer wrong because it did not show all the necessary steps.
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Nothing is marked wrong.
I was blown away that the one question I thought was interesting and which I felt so good for having seen the correct solution for was marked wrong!
He believes all three answers to Question 2 were implied in the state excerpt and said that if he were marked wrong for responding with Answers 2 or 3, he'd be angry.
Almost 8,000 students got incorrect scores as a result of the error, which was discovered when a parent demanded to see his daughter's test results and found that correct answers had been marked wrong.
There were so many questions for which I couldn't quite decide between two answer choices — questions that I probably would get "right" in the real world, where I could consult journals or colleagues, but that could easily be marked wrong in the one-correct-answer world of standardized tests.
"Much of the discussion around Infowars has been related to false news, which is a serious issue that we are working to address by demoting links marked wrong by fact checkers and suggesting additional content, none of the violations that spurred today's removals were related to this," it said in a statement.
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To do this correctly, you need to both pass the eye test, making your test look as authentic as possible, and fool the machine into failing to mark wrong answers.
During bingo, words read incorrectly by the caller were correctly announced by the experimenter to guarantee that other players would not have an incorrect response and if players marked a wrong word or picture, the experimenter removed the bean.
If you're doing schoolwork, using the wrong label can result in points deducted form your answer or even your answer being marked as wrong.
We know that when you strip away the ability to have a genuine appeal process... that you risk 60% of applicants being marked as wrong," she said.
There's one story in the book that's mine - I had a spelling test and I spelled "favorite" with a "u" and they marked it wrong.
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