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"something amiss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something appears off or wrong. For example: "I sensed something amiss when I noticed everyone in the room had suddenly gone quiet".
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Apparently a niece first noticed something amiss.
Was there something amiss in her form?
There is something amiss in this reasoning.
Is there something amiss in their paperwork or explanations?
Then Crupi spots something amiss in the right front hoof.
When she gave it a try, she noticed something amiss.
Obviously, the data were showing something amiss and were dismissed far too quickly.
"If you believed that there was something amiss, you would have used that subpoena power".
Could it be there that there's something amiss in the climate story we're telling folks?
Clearly, there is something amiss, and history will judge the administration harshly.
THERE'S something amiss with certain tag-sale posters tacked up in Fairfield County.
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