Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"wrong facts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to information or details that are incorrect or inaccurate. Example: The article was filled with wrong facts about the history of the town.
Exact(18)
Mitt's rambles to the donors, released by Mother Jones magazine and, in a bit of poetic justice, unearthed by Jimmy Carter's grandson, were a stunning combination of wrong facts, callous sentiments and dumb politics.
The current case does indeed have a few disturbing implications, but as is all too common in online storms, the wrong culprits are being fingered, and the wrong facts coming to light.
An incumbent who sticks with the wrong decisions based on the wrong facts versus a challenger who seems unable to stick to one side of any decision, right or wrong?
Ripoff Report will redact any wrong facts but leave in everything else.
Ripoff Report will redact any wrong facts but leave in everything else such as critical opinions.
That's what happens when you try to fit the facts into an ideological mold, as Krugman does: You pick the wrong "facts".
Similar(42)
"When somebody states a wrong fact, abusing the ignorance of people, and gains from that, then that is one of the gravest crimes," Mr Cascioli said.
Wrong fact: "Gasses trap heat.
Wrong fact: "World is warming... when excluding urban measurements" The last 10-15 years has showed temperatures have flattened whilst CO2 continues to rise.
Wrong fact: "The sun isn't warming" The sun is warming, albeit very slowly, and all life on earth will be wiped out in 500 million years.
Right and wrong, fact and fiction are up for grabs on all sides in this arena.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com