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Discover Ludwig"the wrong idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idea that is inaccurate or untrue, or one that is misguided or incorrect. For example: When I followed the advice I was given, I quickly realised I had gotten the wrong idea.
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the wrong idea
adjective
Incorrect or untrue.
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But don't get the wrong idea.
"People take the wrong idea," he insisted.
He had the wrong idea.
The grunts shouldn't get the wrong idea.
"They have the wrong idea about Mississippi.
But please don't get the wrong idea.
"People could really get the wrong idea.
"To me that's the wrong idea.
"The English have the wrong idea: Napoleon didn't hate them.
Clovis, lest anyone get the wrong idea, was a chimpanzee.
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