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The phrase "never be wrong" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as an assertion of moral principles or as an expression of conviction. For example: "I will never be wrong in believing that everyone has the right to be treated equally."
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You'll never be wrong.
You can never be wrong".
And that, she says to him, can never be wrong.
But do we require of a philosopher that he never be wrong?
They can never be wrong in their arguments, and I would never criticize their viewpoint.
Fantasists need this alchemy because they are narcissists who can never, never be wrong.
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The audience too has high expectations, chief among them that Brown's stride will never be broken, that he will never be wrong-footed.
"I've never been wrong".
The Patriots, however, have never been wrong.
And there are probably a thousand better indicators, but that one's never been wrong.
Also, Alison has never been wrong in the 43 years we've been together.
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