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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrongly thought" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that was believed or perceived incorrectly. Example: Many people wrongly thought that the new CEO would bring innovative changes to the company, but in reality, she continued the same old practices.
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Cameron wrongly thought this a clause IV moment to parade a modernised party.
Other Europeans (wrongly) thought them migrant Egyptians, hence the derivative Gypsy.
I had thought about myself and what motivates me, and I wrongly thought that applied to everyone.
Only one of the 20 placebo patients was wrongly thought to have had transplant growth by PET scan.
Nursing staff had wrongly thought, under the LCP guidance, that giving fluids was wrong.
By the 1920s tensions were rising with Bolivia over the Chaco region, wrongly thought to be rich in oil.
His defense lawyer wrongly thought he had only $1,000 to hire a ballistics expert to rebut the state's case.
The good news is that only a small proportion of teenagers wrongly thought they were too heavy.
Manson had been introduced to Melcher by Dennis Wilson, a dopey, druggy Beach Boy who wrongly thought Manson "had something".
"We argued in the language of war," McNamara said to me, "which I wrongly thought was a universal language".
He inspired that odd mixture of reverence and resentment that we now associate with celebrity, a phenomenon wrongly thought modern.
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