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Discover Ludwig"wrong saying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is said incorrectly. For example, "John made a wrong saying when he claimed that two plus two equals five."
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She then cheekily thanked the inspiration for the song, about love gone wrong, saying: "He knows who he is".
When Andela first referred to herself as my landlady, she got the word wrong, saying "landlorder" instead.
Ms. Black declined to discuss where she thinks Ms. Betts went wrong, saying, "I'm not going to revisit the past".
Mr. Dodd insisted he had done nothing wrong, saying that he did not get favorable pricing from the lender.
Mr Taguri has denied doing anything wrong, saying he had not cashed the cheque and would have declared it in accordance with the rules.
He alleged an act "contrary to good sportsmanship" against Hartley, although Recaldini initially got the timing wrong, saying the incident was in the 23rd and not 28th minute.
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Wrong, said Mr Solbes.
Wrong, say researchers.
"You are wrong," said Zubov.
Wrong, says the professor.
Wrong, says Humphrey.
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