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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started wrong" is not a complete sentence.
It is more of an expression. You can use it to refer to something that is off to a bad start, such as a project or a relationship. For example, "We got off to a bad start and it just went downhill from there. We started wrong."
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"It started wrong in training camp," Shaw said.
"They conclude by saying: anything started wrong tends to continue wrong," Mr. Reed said during a four-hour hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Great day for Indochina".; "Africa started wrong.
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There needs to be a sensible balance struck between interfering in a natural process but judiciously intervening when things start to go wrong, or preferable before things start to go wrong' (quote article 7).
He once said to me that everything started to go wrong from [this] time on, and I think that was when things started to go wrong".
But then things started to go wrong.
Then things started to go wrong.
Things started to go wrong straight away.
The current one started to go wrong in early 2003.
And then it all started to go wrong.
ReprintsAt this point, however, things started to go wrong.
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