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wrongly mentioned
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "wrongly mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been incorrectly referred to or stated. Example: "The author wrongly mentioned the date of the event in the article, leading to confusion among readers."
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Even when clinicians were given a clinic slide result (rightly or wrongly) mentioned as containing falciparum, less than 30% of the affected patients were treated with artemisinin combination therapy, suggesting that targeting would be poor even if microscopy was accurate.
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The word "reboot" was oft mentioned -- wrongly, most of the time.
News & Media
Midway through the fourth quarter, Davis mentioned the phantom penalty, wrongly saying it had not been called when the real mystery was why it had not been assessed.
News & Media
Then, in her talk, Rita mentioned that many agents wrongly ignore books for niche markets, which my first book was.
News & Media
A recent report mentioned the potential of wrongly accusing an athlete of EPO use with the current testing procedures for EPO [ 23].
Science
As mentioned above, non-plastic microparticles and microfibers may be wrongly classified as microplastics [11, 30, 40].
When I asked Combs why the NSA would want to monitor his group, he mentioned the recent Internal Revenue Service IRSS) fuck-up, where IRS agents allegedly wrongly targeted conservative groups seeking non-profit tax status.
News & Media
As mentioned by Hillis and Bull [ 17], bootstrap values are sometimes wrongly interpreted as a measure of accuracy, i.e., the probability that a given result represents a true tree.
Science
The classic example, much mentioned on social media, was the case of John Guidetti's wrongly-awarded penalty against Hearts in a Scottish Cup tie in November.
News & Media
Table 1 shows that most publications which mentioned a reciprocity principle gave no rationale for it, perhaps because the authors wrongly considered the principle self-evident.
Science
Moreover, as mentioned previously by McCoard et al. [ 21], SW2476 was also placed wrongly on the USDA genetic map, which is revealed by its location on RH and physical maps (Table 1).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "wrongly mentioned", ensure the context clearly indicates why the mentioning was incorrect. Be specific about the error or misrepresentation.
Common error
Avoid using "wrongly mentioned" as a vague criticism. Instead of saying "The report wrongly mentioned several factors", specify which factors were inaccurate and why they were incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "wrongly mentioned" functions as an adverbial modifier indicating that the act of mentioning was performed incorrectly. Ludwig provides examples showing its use in various contexts to denote inaccuracies.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "wrongly mentioned" is a common and grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that something has been referred to or stated incorrectly. As Ludwig AI points out, while generally correct, it is crucial to ensure the context clearly explains why the mentioning was incorrect. While suitable for a range of contexts, including news and scientific writing, consider using more precise alternatives like "incorrectly stated" or "erroneously reported" for enhanced clarity in formal or academic settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incorrectly stated
Focuses on the inaccuracy of the statement itself, rather than the act of mentioning.
erroneously reported
Emphasizes that the information was falsely conveyed, typically through a formal channel.
inaccurately cited
Highlights a mistake in source attribution or quotation.
mistakenly asserted
Implies a confident but incorrect declaration.
falsely claimed
Suggests a deliberate untruth or misrepresentation.
improperly referenced
Focuses on the incorrect use of a reference or source.
misrepresented
Indicates that something was portrayed inaccurately.
misstated
Highlights that something was said in an incorrect manner.
inappropriately included
Emphasizes that the inclusion was not suitable or fitting.
unjustifiably noted
Indicates that there was no valid reason for mentioning it.
FAQs
What does "wrongly mentioned" mean?
The phrase "wrongly mentioned" means something was referred to or stated incorrectly. It suggests an inaccuracy or error in the act of mentioning something.
What are some alternatives to "wrongly mentioned"?
You can use alternatives like "incorrectly stated", "erroneously reported", or "inaccurately cited", depending on the specific context.
How can I use "wrongly mentioned" in a sentence?
Example: "The author wrongly mentioned the date of the event, leading to confusion among readers." Or: "The witness wrongly mentioned seeing the defendant at the scene of the crime."
Is "wrongly mentioned" formal or informal?
"Wrongly mentioned" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. However, in highly formal or academic writing, consider more precise alternatives such as "erroneously reported" or "inaccurately cited" for greater clarity.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested