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The part of the sentence "you heard it wrong" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone has misheard or misunderstood something that was said. Example: "I said I was going to the store, not that I was going to stay home. You heard it wrong." In this example, the speaker is correcting the listener's misunderstanding of their words.
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If that sounds quaint, you heard it wrong.
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I thought I heard it wrong".
"I heard them read off the lineup while I was warming up, and I thought I heard it wrong," Mussina said.
We also stated that we had heard "Emerald Sea", but figured that perhaps we had just heard it wrong.
But it turns out that Mr. or Mrs. Anonymous is actually the one that likely heard it wrong.
Not knowing, someone can easily brand you as an "idiot" for responding inappropriately to a given conversation -- "hearing it wrong".
But sometimes I hear it wrong.
But you put on 'Rubber Soul,' or 'Sgt. Pepper,' or 'Freewheeling Bob Dylan' and it's just... From the first note you hear, it never goes wrong.
"Ain't no bloodin', Ain't no crippin' / Ain't no punk-a** n***a's set trippin' / everybody's got a stack and it ain't no crack / and it really don't matter... .. "We aired some music just a few minutes ago, and, obviously for those of you that heard it, it was the wrong music that aired," Phillips said shortly thereafter.
"From what we are hearing it was wrong place, wrong time," a neighbor said.
Because clearly you heard that wrong.
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