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The phrase "wrongfully overlooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been unjustly ignored or not given the attention it deserves. Example: "The artist's contributions to the movement were wrongfully overlooked by critics at the time."
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Riddick, however, felt that the funk he championed was being wrongfully overlooked.
"For every dozen records that were wrongfully overlooked, there are thousands of others that were overlooked for a reason," Greaves said.
He is no Billy Mackenzie, he's far more earthbound and ordinary than that – think Thom Yorke, or (better) Andrew Chester from the wrongfully overlooked noughties Manchester duo My Computer.
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Although the story of the mass execution in Mankato is well-known locally, scholars say the case of Chaska — spared by Lincoln, then wrongfully executed — has been long overlooked by the federal government and all but forgotten even by the Dakota.
But the fact that the upstate economy generally is improving by most measures is overlooked, and, though he has not released a plan specifically aimed at the region, the ad wrongfully leaves the impression Mr. Lazio has not addressed economic concerns at all.
Deliberately overlooked?
Well, overlooked by some.
"He was always overlooked.
Very overlooked nationally.
"Is Rafa overlooked?
No detail seems overlooked.
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