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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wronged in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone feels they have been treated unfairly or unjustly in a specific context.
Example: "She felt wronged in the way her contributions were overlooked during the meeting."
Alternatives: "aggrieved by" or "treated unfairly in"
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Often embedded in these debates is the conundrum that complicates wrongful birth and wrongful life lawsuits: under what conditions can we say an individual has been wronged in the context of genetic testing and selective abortion/implantation when that individual would not otherwise have existed (Brock 1995)?
I was upset, disappointed, and I felt like I had been wronged in many ways.
"Nancy Temple has been wronged, profoundly and morally wronged in this trial," Mr. Hardin said.
If I was ever wronged in her eyes, then she didn't hold back in letting people know what she thought.
As well as the various behindlings, there's another character, Katherine Turpin, whom Wesley has wronged in the past, though it's never clear exactly how.
It's like they've been wronged in a lot of parts of their lives, and this is their chance to even the score.
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What went wrong in Slovenia?
Certainly wrong, in fact.
Very wrong, in fact.
It's wrong in America, it's wrong in Germany, it's wrong in Russia, it's wrong in China!
There's nothing wrong in it".
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