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wrongly transmitted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "wrongly transmitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information or data that has been sent incorrectly or inaccurately. Example: "The report was wrongly transmitted, leading to confusion among the team members."
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3 human-written examples
A caller might hear the sound of a ringing phone through a handset, but the actual phone might not ring, a busy signal could be wrongly transmitted or the line might simply go dead.
News & Media
While this might explain the limited quality of aggregate data in the reports, it cannot explain the wrongly transmitted laboratory results.
Science
The high number of wrongly transmitted laboratory results is not acceptable and it is noteworthy that most of the respondents were unaware of the limited data quality.
Science
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57 human-written examples
But few HCWs wrongly reported that hepatitis B can be transmitted through feaco-oral rout (20.9%) and through polluted water (9.9%).
Science
Only 63% of these 'knowing respondents' (26% of the total population) were aware that HIV was transmitted through 'unsafe sex', while 68 74% of 'knowing respondents' wrongly identified touch and sharing the same house or clothing as transmission routes [ 10].
Science
Among those, 25 (49%) wrongly believed that only 'sick looking' people could spread infection, and 21 (42%) thought HIV could be transmitted through touching or hugging.
Science
Sexually transmitted, apparently.
News & Media
could be transmitted.
News & Media
We transmitted his voice.
News & Media
Sexually transmitted disease?
News & Media
"Violence is intergenerationally transmitted".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing data transfer errors, use "wrongly transmitted" to emphasize that the sending process itself was flawed, rather than just the data being incorrect. For example, "The file was "wrongly transmitted" due to a software glitch."
Common error
Avoid using "wrongly transmitted" when the data was corrupted during a correct transmission process. Instead, state that the data was "corrupted in transit" or "damaged during transmission", which focuses on the data's state, not the transmission's accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "wrongly transmitted" functions as an adverb-verb construction, modifying the verb "transmitted" to indicate the manner in which something was sent. It specifies that the transmission occurred in an incorrect or erroneous way.
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Science
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "wrongly transmitted" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to describe the inaccurate or erroneous sending of information or data. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Although relatively rare, with limited examples available, it finds its place in neutral to formal contexts like science, news, and business. When using this phrase, ensure it accurately reflects a flawed transmission process rather than mere data corruption. Consider alternatives like "incorrectly transmitted" or "erroneously sent" for similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incorrectly transmitted
Replaces "wrongly" with "incorrectly", a direct synonym, maintaining the original meaning.
erroneously sent
Substitutes "transmitted" with "sent" and "wrongly" with "erroneously", indicating an unintentional mistake in sending.
inaccurately conveyed
Replaces "transmitted" with "conveyed" and "wrongly" with "inaccurately", focusing on the lack of precision in the transfer.
mistakenly delivered
Changes "transmitted" to "delivered" and "wrongly" to "mistakenly", suggesting the message reached the wrong recipient due to an error.
improperly communicated
Replaces "transmitted" with "communicated" and "wrongly" with "improperly", highlighting the lack of proper procedure in the communication process.
falsely broadcast
Changes "transmitted" to "broadcast" and "wrongly" to "falsely", indicating that the information was spread incorrectly.
erroneously dispatched
Substitutes "transmitted" with "dispatched" and "wrongly" with "erroneously", implying an error in the dispatching or sending process.
unintentionally forwarded
Replaces "transmitted" with "forwarded" and "wrongly" with "unintentionally", suggesting the message was sent without the right intention or to the wrong person.
miscommunicated
A single word replacement for "wrongly transmitted", still indicating a failure in the communication process.
corrupted during transmission
Focuses on the corruption of data during the transmission process, rather than the act of transmitting wrongly.
FAQs
How can I use "wrongly transmitted" in a sentence?
You can use "wrongly transmitted" to describe situations where information or data has been sent incorrectly. For example, "The report was "wrongly transmitted", leading to confusion among the team members."
What can I say instead of "wrongly transmitted"?
You can use alternatives like "incorrectly transmitted", "erroneously sent", or "inaccurately conveyed", depending on the specific context.
Which is correct: "wrongly transmitted" or "incorrectly transmitted"?
Both "wrongly transmitted" and "incorrectly transmitted" are correct. The choice between them often depends on personal preference or the specific nuance you want to convey, as they are largely interchangeable.
What's the difference between "wrongly transmitted" and "corrupted data"?
"Wrongly transmitted" implies the transmission process itself was flawed, while "corrupted data" suggests the data was damaged or altered, possibly during a correct transmission. They describe different aspects of a data error.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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