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The phrase "wrongly influenced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been improperly or negatively affected by external factors or opinions. Example: "She felt that her decision was wrongly influenced by the opinions of her peers rather than her own judgment."
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You have been wrongly influenced.
Now the FBI is looking into allegations that pro-lottery forces may have wrongly influenced the award of a $500,000 grant for a small-town water system.
A lot of people are wrongly influenced by cocoa content because they don't know enough about chocolate to judge if it actually tastes good or not, say connoisseurs.
1 5 In England, policy has rightly or wrongly influenced the introduction of case finding in high risk groups including people over 75 years of age, as age is the strongest risk factor for dementia and those with high vascular risk, Parkinson's disease, and learning disabilities.
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But for those in the mushy middle — about a third of the overall population — the local weather, rightly or wrongly, influences their thoughts on the topic, often subconsciously.
When this phenomenon goes undetected, erroneously reported Tmax-based thermal maturity may wrongly influence exploration efforts.
A main reason is that the composition of spending has historical and political explanations that may wrongly influence efficiency estimates.
For any mistake could wrongly influence the debate over whether they might be worthy of special ethical consideration as sentient beings.
Tuli did jump and survive, but it wasn't the Brooklyn Bridge (Williamsburg, I think), but he was worried about wrongly influencing young people, so he'd refuse to talk about it later in life.
Most management books, he says, focus on the question, "What leads to high performance?" But he asks a different question: "Why is it so hard to understand high performance?" To get at the answer, The Halo Effect focuses on nine "delusions" that Rosenzweig claims wrongly influence business thinking including one for which the book is named, the halo effect.
Mr Forstater wouldn't be the first to be credited, rightly or wrongly, with influencing others' endeavours.
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