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"take the wrong way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when someone has misinterpreted something (often words) that has been said. For example, "He took my comments the wrong way and got very angry."
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"Anything in America, a few people could take the wrong way," he said.
"She wanted to take the wrong way and nobody could stop her," she said.
Sure, there are strip malls, failed farms and abandoned trailers littering the countryside beyond, but you'll only see them if you take the wrong way out of town.
"There are obviously songs on there that people could take the wrong way," said Michael Stark, a freelance producer who works on "The Tom Joyner Morning Show" on the ABC Radio Network.
Hey @MooreSenate, please don't take the wrong way.
I think that what he is trying to do is he doesn't want to take the wrong way forward.
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Irony can be taken the wrong way.
Admittedly, if used for the wrong causes or taken the wrong way, it can be disastrous.
Were you worried you might be taken the wrong way?
It was a joke that got taken the wrong way.
He would say things that were taken the wrong way.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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