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wrongfully sent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'wrongfully sent' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that was sent without authorization or in a manner that was against the rules or laws. For example, "The documents were wrongfully sent to the wrong address, resulting in a major delay in the project."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Academia
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
And when Rachel Denning's vivacious Justine is wrongfully sent to the gallows you feel the loss.
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A state judge has recommended an inquiry into accusations that a former prosecutor concealed evidence in a trial that wrongfully sent a man to prison for nearly 25 years.
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One evocative fresco depicts a miracle that is said to have occurred along that route: A teenager on the pilgrimage with his parents was wrongfully sent to the gallows after he rejected the amorous advances of an innkeeper's daughter, who spitefully planted a precious cup in his baggage and accused him of theft.
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"Cruel Lack of Reliability," or the sheer number of individuals who are wrongfully sent to death row for crimes they didn't commit.
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Jim Williams was so zealous in his pursuit of the death penalty that he even posed for a picture with the mini-electric chair on his desk on which he had taped the faces of the men that he had wrongfully sent to death row.
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55 human-written examples
But a little over a month ago, the state Attorney General, Jim Ryan, told the governor that another execution would soon be scheduled in Illinois, a state that has seen 13 men wrongfully convicted and sent to death row since 1977.
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After that Mr. Burns hopes to make, with Mr. Simon, a period mini-series about the Haymarket bombing in Chicago in 1886, when the police, trying to break up a labor demonstration, were struck by a bomb that killed seven officers and sent four wrongfully convicted defendants to the gallows.
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In June Elston sued IV for breach of contract, claiming his four-year relationship with IV was wrongfully terminated after he sent an e-mail to senior management in April, saying an IV employee was diverting unnecessary finder fees to a person with whom he had close ties.
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The president's comments came a day after a lawyer representing Trump's transition team accused Mueller of wrongfully obtaining thousands of emails sent and received by Trump officials before the start of his administration — a legal and public relations maneuver seen as possibly laying the groundwork to oust the special counsel.
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In the film, boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is wrongfully convicted of murder and sent to prison.
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Blue Bloods Danny Donnie Wahlbergg) joins the hunt for two fugitives, one of whom is a man he now believes he sent to prison wrongfully.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "wrongfully sent", ensure the context clearly indicates who or what was responsible for the improper transmission. Providing specific details enhances clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "wrongfully sent" excessively in highly formal or technical writing. More precise terms like "erroneously transmitted" or "improperly dispatched" might be more suitable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "wrongfully sent" functions as an adverbial modifier combined with a past participle. The adverb "wrongfully" modifies the verb "sent", indicating the manner in which the action was performed. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "wrongfully sent" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something dispatched improperly or without authorization. While recognized and validated as correct by Ludwig AI, its usage is relatively rare. It is most commonly found in news and media contexts, and to a lesser extent, in scientific or academic writing. When using this phrase, ensure the context is clear regarding the responsible party and consider more formal alternatives like "improperly dispatched" for highly technical contexts. It's vital to use this expression to denote a deliberate action against rules or laws rather than an unintentional error, differentiating it from "mistakenly sent".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
falsely sent
Replaces "wrongfully" with "falsely", emphasizing the incorrectness of the action.
erroneously sent
Substitutes "wrongfully" with "erroneously", highlighting the mistake in sending something.
improperly sent
Replaces "wrongfully" with "improperly", focusing on the lack of adherence to proper procedures.
unjustly sent
Substitutes "wrongfully" with "unjustly", emphasizing the unfairness of the action.
illegally sent
Replaces "wrongfully" with "illegally", highlighting a violation of the law.
inappropriately sent
Substitutes "wrongfully" with "inappropriately", focusing on the lack of suitability.
unfairly sent
Replaces "wrongfully" with "unfairly", emphasizing the bias in the action.
wrongly dispatched
Replaces "sent" with "dispatched", offering a more formal alternative.
mistakenly forwarded
Replaces "wrongfully sent" with a phrase that highlights an error in forwarding.
incorrectly transmitted
Uses more formal language to describe the act of sending something incorrectly.
FAQs
How can I use "wrongfully sent" in a sentence?
You can use "wrongfully sent" to describe something that was dispatched inappropriately or without proper authorization. For example, "The confidential documents were "wrongfully sent" to an unauthorized recipient".
What can I say instead of "wrongfully sent"?
Alternatives to "wrongfully sent" include "falsely sent", "erroneously sent", or "improperly sent", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Which is correct, "wrongfully sent" or "wrongly sent"?
Both "wrongfully sent" and "wrongly sent" are grammatically acceptable, but "wrongfully sent" is often preferred in formal contexts to emphasize the unjust or improper nature of the action. "Wrongly" is slightly less formal.
What is the difference between "wrongfully sent" and "mistakenly sent"?
"Wrongfully sent" implies a deliberate act that is against rules or laws, while "mistakenly sent" implies an unintentional error. For example, classified information might be "wrongfully sent" by a malicious actor, but a birthday card might be "mistakenly sent" to the wrong address.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested