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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrong claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a statement or assertion that is incorrect or false. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The politician's false allegations were quickly exposed as wrong claims by fact-checking organizations."
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Unfortunately, the article offers a sweeping — and in my opinion wrong — claim that Americans are just "wired to be holdouts".
They say: The prosecutor just exploited an error made by defense counsel, so you've brought the wrong claim.
The suit was, gay rights advocates said then, the wrong claim in the wrong court in the wrong state at the wrong time.
The Supreme Court said we brought the wrong claim in 2011, but now we're bringing the right claim; we're now bringing the ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claim that you basically asked for.
For some time afterward, this wrong claim convinced German intelligence that Eastchurch was a fighter station and the Luftwaffe would launch seven fruitless raids on it in the coming weeks.
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An "intelligent canvass," based on the facts, had shown the croakers to be wrong, claimed Wright.
"What was mentioned and said in the media concerning the recent incidents in Tahrir [Square] was totally wrong," claimed Mulla.
Rivera also denied she had done anything wrong, claiming she was using money she earned during her career as an actress.
Marco Rubio had by then already revised his family's saga, because he'd been getting it wrong, claiming that his parents had fled Castro's Cuba when they'd initially left years before he seized power.
We proved a few people wrong," claimed Mutch.
Much later, she broke her silence to Politico, saying she did nothing wrong, claiming that she was the victim.
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