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"something really wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a significant or serious problem or issue. Example: "There is something really wrong with the car's engine. It keeps making a strange noise and the check engine light is on."
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They did something really wrong".
"There's something really wrong with that".
And I said, "I must have done something really wrong".
"I'm so weak, I'm worried there's something really wrong".
Is there something really wrong with the rest of it?
There's something really wrong about the current state of emergency.
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Be suicidal when you do something really, really wrong.
"Something's really wrong here and something has to be done to put things right," Ms Joshi says.
Maybe something really is wrong with her.
Well, what happens if something really goes wrong?
With demand high, supplies squeezed, prices climbing and refineries already running flat out, what if something really went wrong?
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