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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you were wronged" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone has been unfairly treated or harmed by another person or situation. Example: "I'm sorry about the way my colleague treated you. You were wronged and I understand how that must have made you feel."
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You were wronged, and you want the person who did you harm to be held accountable.
If I believe that you were wronged, that's one thing.
First ask yourself, is your level of anger appropriate and proportionate to the way you feel you were wronged?
Do your part, whichever side you're on, meaning if you made the mistake, apologize, and if you were wronged, confront the problem.
Instead of laying around weeping and telling anyone who will listen how you were wronged, be proactive about your future and what you need to be happy.
If you can tell a story about how you were wronged last month, last year, five, even 10 years ago with the same vehemence, anger and ire, then you have not let go of it!
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"You were wrong, you were wrong".
Father, you were wrong.
So, you were wrong.
You were wrong, really wrong.
THORNTON WILDER You were wrong, Arthur.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com