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Discover Ludwig"you've got it wrong" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone's understanding or interpretation of a situation or information is incorrect. Example: "I'm sorry, but you've got it wrong. Our meeting is actually scheduled for tomorrow, not today."
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Virgin No. 48: No, you've got it wrong.
One guy called it revolting, another said 'Oh I don't like this, you've got it wrong'".
What he meant If you've got it wrong, make a U-turn, and if you are making a U-turn, just say so and move on.
We've seen the pictures.' But you can't really use the footage when it's just someone grumbling that you've got it wrong".
"There are times," I say, "when you've got it wrong in a very bad way with missing... .. "The kid," interrupts Sylvia.
"You stand there in front of 20,000 people, you've made a decision in good faith and everyone can see you've got it wrong.
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Once you are past that, you know that if you have got it wrong then the outcome can be nasty.
If the mixture sticks to your skin at room temperature, or if the mixture is too hard to spread at body temperature you have got it wrong.
While I do think that you are a courageous person with liberal values, however, here you have gotten it wrong.
The "inference and speculation" you admitted ("Riddles, mysteries and enigmas", May 5th) are hardly a sound basis for impugning the integrity of a price-assessment process that has well served the oil markets for over 20 years.You have got it wrong.
Do say if you think I've got it wrong.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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