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Discover LudwigThe sentence fragment "wronged me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever a person has caused some kind of harm or injustice to another person. For example: "My former friend wronged me by betraying my trust."
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"He had never wronged me".
"How have these celebrities wronged me?
I've kicked chairs and screamed at many who've wronged me.
But when I've wanted to say something to a man who has wronged me, after the wronging, I consider this: what will it accomplish?
If you wronged me in a minor way 10 years ago, and have apologised, then I should put the wrong out of my mind.
I personally love the idea of an unbroken band to represent our eternal connection, a natural diamond to symbolize eight thousand dollars (for the eight thousand ways I love you!), and a halo setting with seventeen micro stones to stand for the parade of tiny men who, before my Schmumplelumpkin came along, failed and wronged me.
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"But it was the wrong me.
These man-who-wronged-me anthems are all well and good until your other half wanders off to buy drinks, only to reappear half an hour later with two shots of Aftershock Blue and a light-up baby's dummy.
"There is definitely something wrong with me," John told me.
"I hear three, four explanations in one day telling me what might be wrong with me.
"Yes… It's helping me cope with what's wrong with me.
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