Sentence examples for wrongly affected from inspiring English sources

The phrase "wrongly affected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone has been influenced or impacted in a negative or incorrect way. Example: The student's grades were wrongly affected by the teacher's unfair grading system.

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As this has only just come to light, there are a number of residents who have been wrongly affected by the bedroom tax who have seen their housing benefit payments reduced since April 2013.

Mayor Joe Anderson said it was his intention to "make sure any Liverpool resident who has been wrongly affected by this government error gets back every penny they are entitled to".

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Biographical revelations concerning the poet's person, rightly or wrongly, affect one's reading of the work.

For media such as the BBC, FT or Guardian, publication became justified only when Hosie resigned his public post; rightly or wrongly his private life affected his job (the expenses angle is surely spurious unless we want MPs to sleep on park benches).

The results of important matches have been affected by goals wrongly awarded or ruled out for decades.

This means that the test performs quite well in a setting of symptomatic patients in missing the diagnosis in only 10% (50/500) of affected patients and wrongly suggesting the diagnosis in 10% (50/500) of cases in which the diagnosis is made.

Perhaps we are wrongly afraid of the choices the people affected will make.

A single wrongly diagnosed individual in a family, whether affected or unaffected, will diminish the chance to identify the causal genetic variant(s) in the segregation analysis.

That part of the bill is making moderate House Republicans very concerned, and Ryan spent some time Tuesday confusingly (and wrongly) denying that preexisting conditions would be affected under the bill.

Derek Gatherer, a biomedical and life sciences lecturer at Lancaster University, said the letter wrongly claimed that "most of south Asia and Africa" had not been affected by the virus.

If we were to (wrongly) assume that White households and BME households were equally affected by the changes to come, approximately 1.25 million BME households and 4 million BME people would be worse off.

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