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The phrase "wrongly conclude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of forming an incorrect opinion or making an incorrect judgement. For example, "John wrongly concluded that the results of the experiment meant his hypothesis was correct."
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Some will wrongly conclude that further globalisation should therefore be resisted.
A false positive is when we wrongly conclude an effect is present, when in reality there is no effect.
Even when done expertly, the new study and other imaging studies show, the exams can lead doctors to wrongly conclude that the patient is without awareness.
Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik said the changes would help avoid the anger that often arises when people do not understand why they are being stopped, and wrongly conclude the reason was capricious or discriminatory.
He is opposed to Egypt's military intervention, saying it could make the internationally recognised government wrongly conclude that it could defeat its rivals - a perception that has grown following its 23 February decision to withdraw from UN-brokered peace talks.
The bodies being too small to be perceived, we can be misled into thinking that a collection of bodies, that is, matter, is the true extended substance, and from matter's divisibility wrongly conclude that material substance can therefore be divided.
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The officers, seeing them run, wrongly concluded they had done something wrong and gave chase.
In the second report, Dr Patel wrongly concluded that Mr Tomlinson died of a heart attack, and wrongly concluded that "death could not have been due to haemorrhage" and "the injury to the liver was relatively minor", the panel found.
Like every other western intelligence service, the agency wrongly concluded that Iraq had retained its weapons of mass destruction.
Also in the second report, Patel wrongly concluded that Tomlinson had died of a heart attack, and wrongly concluded that "death could not have been due to haemorrhage" and "the injury to the liver was relatively minor", the panel found.
A charge that Patel wrongly concluded that "death could not have been due to haemorrhage" was found proved.
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