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Discover LudwigThe phrase "send the wrong impression" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give someone a false or negative perception of something. Example: The candidate's aggressive tone during the debate may send the wrong impression to voters and hurt their chances of winning the election.
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Another Labour abstainer, Christopher Peacock, said he felt the motion would send the wrong impression.
In her sentencing, Judge Masipa ruled a non-custodial sentence would send the wrong impression to the community, but a long sentence would not be appropriate because it would appear to lack "mercy".
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"That sends the wrong impression.
"It just looks bad and sends the wrong impression, and then they're just fighting an uphill battle to get me to pay attention to the application if I've seen something like that in the CV".
Assess the situation and carefully decide which type is appropriate, because the wrong laughter can send the wrong signals and encourage your boss to keep doing his Arnold Schwarzenegger impression.
Would it send the wrong message?
"It would send the wrong signal.
She thinks supplements send the wrong message.
This can send the wrong message.
Mrs. Hart, the hamantaschen maven of Eastland, said that Dr. Chancey, who never visited her class, got the wrong impression from the smattering of curricular materials she had sent him.
She could have seized the chance to send a strong message that she is not for sale and that nobody had dare get the wrong impression.
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