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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrong track" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is not following the correct course of action or is mistaken in their thinking. You can use this phrase in a variety of situations, such as: - "I think we're on the wrong track with this project. We need to rethink our approach." - "She's been on the wrong track ever since she started dating him. She's not herself anymore." - "I realized I was on the wrong track when I failed my first test. I need to study harder."
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Wrong track is a euphemism.
Filligent is on the wrong track.
We are on the wrong track.
Readers React America is not on the wrong track.
Is the country on the right or wrong track?
Not so fast Wrong track Sobering Truly scrumpy?
The would-be censors are on the wrong track.
The appeals court has gone off on the wrong track.
"This relationship is starting out on the wrong track.
I feel like our country is on the wrong track.
The other is: We are really on the wrong track.
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