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The phrase "wrongly treated" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe situations where someone has been treated unfairly or in an unjust manner. Example: The employee felt that he was wrongly treated by his boss, as he was constantly given the most difficult tasks and received no recognition for his hard work.
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We're making people feel wrongly treated and pushing them toward more radical positions".
Saudi Arabia's revered King Faisal once remarked: "If anyone feels wrongly treated, he has only himself to blame for not telling me.
He said so few people knew about it that it was hardly a visible means of redress for those who felt they had been wrongly treated.
Granz felt that the young, poverty-stricken men had been wrongly treated, and was going to put all his talents and abilities to righting the injustice.
He even suggests that one reason Schadenfreude has been wrongly treated as an "outlaw emotion" is that it has been considered feminine, making it a victim of misogyny in a patriarchal society.
At age 8 he saw his first movie, "Passenger in Handcuffs," a story about a policeman who had been wrongly treated during the Cultural Revolution and who tried to find justice.
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The report said the NDIA was wrongly treating requests for an internal review as requests for an unscheduled review, a different process altogether.
In a recently published series of studies, University of Chicago researchers Ed O'Brien and Nadav Klein found that we assume that failure is a more likely outcome than success, and, as a result, we wrongly treat successful outcomes as flukes and bad results as irrefutable proof that change is difficult.
According to Nozick, such a configuration of control wrongly treats the individuals who are subject to it without their consent as though they are in part the property of those who establish and exercise that control.
As he makes clear in his essay "Whewell on Moral Philosophy"(CW X), Mill thinks that the intuitionist wrongly treats familiar moral precepts as ultimate moral factors whose justification is supposed to be self-evident.
De León's spokesman Jonathan Underland said "Feinstein is wrongly treating her seat in the U.S. Senate as an entitlement.
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