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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrongly assumed" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means that someone has made an assumption or belief that is incorrect or mistaken. Example: "The CEO's decision was based on a wrong assumption that the company was in financial trouble, leading to unnecessary layoffs and panic among employees."
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This was wrongly assumed to mean 'Future England captain'.
I wrongly assumed that total anonymity cut both ways.
Commentators have wrongly assumed that these consequentialist concerns are only relevant for justified necessity.
The Trump administration wrongly assumed China would capitulate in a trade war.
He wrongly assumed the care home would run itself, Donnelly said.
It was wrongly assumed that PMA caused the death of a WHP customer in September 2013.
Doctors said some consumers wrongly assumed that all ingredients were disclosed on labels.
He says the psychologists wrongly assumed that the monkey began by valuing all three colors equally.
Two officers wrongly assumed Gonzalez wouldn't be able to get through thick bushes on the property.
He also wrongly assumed that Belgrade's street addresses were numbered uniformly.
It was widely but wrongly assumed (see T) that Albee's Broadway career was over.
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