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1 There was nothing immediate, nothing clearly wrong that leapt out at him.
2 It ought to be a fairytale wedding but there's something clearly wrong .
3 He said the families agreed Mr Horsley's decision was clearly wrong .
4 But Evelyn was wrong, clearly wrong , in characterizing the Professor's work as unimportant.
5 The employee was clearly wrong in using a corporate card for personal expenses.
6 The bible also preaches that women's rights such as abortion are clearly wrong .
7 This was clearly wrong and caused huge offence, distress and hurt.
8 Though the property in question was valueless, we were clearly wrong in destroying it.
9 Bordiga is clearly wrong in calling the chapel a Purification.
10 This gives an acceleration of: And this is clearly wrong .
11 The government is clearly wrong to say that work is a route out of poverty.
12 Queensland University of Technology retail expert Dr Gary Mortimer said the practice was clearly wrong .
13 The opinion polls are predicting a landslide victory for us, but they are clearly wrong .
14 But I think he is clearly wrong in selling his horse in such a hurry.
15 Something was clearly wrong and McLarney, sensing a dead end, went back to square one.
16 The democratic theory is clearly wrong if it imagines that eminence is not naturally representative.
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