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The phrase "wrongly associated with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone has been mistakenly connected or linked to something else. For example: - The rumor was wrongly associated with the new employee, causing tension among her colleagues. - The study's findings were wrongly associated with the wrong population, leading to inaccurate conclusions. - She felt unfairly judged, as her name was wrongly associated with a notorious criminal. - The company's financial struggles were wrongly associated with poor management, when it was actually due to external factors. - The actor's reputation was wrongly associated with his character's actions in the movie, causing backlash from the public.
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There's now a sort of earnestness – often, and wrongly, associated with Americans in general – to lots of British novels.
But Jammes said Shawkan was wrongly associated with other detainees and mixed in with members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
A French sociologist who died in 2002 at age 71, Bourdieu is sometimes wrongly associated with postmodern philosophers.
Maqdad said the family had been wrongly associated with al-Qaida, and family members strongly deny that Mohammed was involved in any al-Qaida or anti-Houthi fighting.
Manners cops' actions may also be an unconscious protest against the perception that, over the years, the topic of etiquette has become wrongly associated with class.
Its mayor was contacted, he took the alert seriously, and sent loudspeaker vans around to warn the populace (an event wrongly associated with L'Aquila in British press reports), which duly provoked a panic.
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More importantly, he said, the relatively poor sound quality of AM radio and the greater susceptibility of AM to signal interference means customers could get a subpar listening experience that they might wrongly associate with their player.
However, because Goozner elected to choose the easy way by conducting an Internet-based research, without actually talking to me, he wrongly associated my name with scientific misconduct.
The group found that Amazon's Rekognition software wrongly associated headshots of members of Congress with criminal mugshots.
It is full of abrupt changes and tonal insecurities, with little of the unfolding serenity some wrongly associate with Bruckner.
Mr. Jenkins was lamenting the dearth of directors or writers interested in creating the "family values" content absent the "cringe factor" that so-called mainstream audiences, rightly or wrongly, associate with religious-themed entertainment.
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