Sentence examples for quite incorrect from inspiring English sources

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Quite incorrect.

This is quite incorrect.

Because the adjective means "undertaken by one," which is diplomatically quite incorrect, or "one-sided," which carries an overtone of arrogance.

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In the strongly worded letter dated 16 May from seven Center department heads and senior scientist Harvey Alter, they wrote that the claim that patient safety took a back seat to research is "quite simply, incorrect".

("Mr. President, with all due respect, your calculation on what the impact would do, quite honestly, is incorrect," Cain said, and Rush Limbaugh aired clips on TV).

(3) Although Plant-mPLoc also had quite a few incorrect and false positive predicted results, its overall success rate for the 381 independent proteins could still be over 70%, which is at least more than 30% higher than that by Predotar [8].

As suggested by Figure  3, the amyloid hypothesis is at least incomplete, and quite possibly largely incorrect.

Thus, students may be taught that sugar molecules store energy in their bonds, which later provides a quite compelling (but incorrect) rationale for why the bond breaking per se should produce or release energy.

When they have a long-term mental health condition, that sort of statement is both manifestly incorrect and quite damaging to the person.

The "cornrow" scene on the poster doesn't happen in the film, but the high concept is delivered more or less efficiently, creating a tasteless, incorrect but quite funny provocation: basically an incorrect and funnier version of Spike Lee's 25th Hour, with a dash of Trading Places.

Quite simply, it is incorrect to assume that talking to your car is an "eyes-free" activity.

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