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The phrase "wrong formulation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an incorrect or poorly structured expression or statement. Example: "The scientist pointed out that the wrong formulation of the hypothesis led to inaccurate results."
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Some pills contain no active ingredients, some are partial strength and some the wrong formulation entirely.
Makeup that's too heavy, or the wrong formulation, can melt, smear or simply vanish.
The cause of the damage has been found in a wrong formulation of one of the layers, that contained an anomalous quantity of solvents, which produced a plasticization of the resin with a consequent loss in mechanical properties.
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Possible consequences of the workarounds include wrong administration of medications, wrong doses, wrong times, and wrong formulations.
Some MDR studies [ 27] have utilized the false positive report probability proposed by [ 32] but this method has been pointed out by [ 33] to be heuristic and wrong in formulation.
But the unlimited liability stance is a vehicle for demagoguery and the erosion of the rule of law, an unfolding reality that has illustrated yet again that times of heightened popular passion are wrong for policy formulation.
But there is nothing wrong with the formulation itself.
The important evidence for intron stasis in animals indicates that one aspect of introns late in some of its original formulation is wrong: introns are apparently not continuously mobile over time.
A non-controlled before-and-after study found errors in CDSS pick-lists and wrong information concerning available formulations and duration of treatment [ 74].
I think that formulation may be wrong.
This formulation isn't entirely wrong.
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