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The phrase "there had something wrong" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an attempt to express that something was amiss or incorrect, but the structure is flawed. Example: "There had something wrong with the car's engine."
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Everyone who worked there had something wrong with him.
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People who tell you that there is have something wrong with them".
There had been something wrong with the parade, something seriously wrong, but he couldn't think what.
He didn't even realise that there had been something wrong when his wife committed suicide.
"There has been something wrong at Ferrari for a while.
Either we wouldn't want the place — there had to be something wrong with it, right?
"It was kind of painful; by the end of June I told them there had to be something wrong," Knight said of the injured knee.
Many felt as Kessler did: that if a tobacco company was in favor of it, then there had to be something wrong with it.
Certainly, people in our lives thought there had to be something wrong with our relationship, but we didn't care what anyone thought.
Despite the manner of Friday's arrival, and although he knew there "had to be something wrong with him", the Cardiff manager was still happy with his purchase, describing the £28,000 transfer as "an absolute steal".
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