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1 The story is factually wrong , ANA said in an email.
2 But his letter is factually wrong on almost all points.
3 Madly enough, they too are factually wrong , but intuitionally correct.
4 It is an amazing conception, factually wrong , but intuitionally correct.
5 Google disputes the claim, with a spokesman calling it " factually wrong " .
6 Every one of them is factually wrong : 1.
7 After all, his implied statement about my lack of merit was factually wrong by all accounts.
8 Tidal last year denied any manipulation had taken place and said the DN article was factually wrong .
9 Macris strenuously denies the assertions made by the authority in the final notice as being factually wrong .
10 On a blog post published on Friday, Cummings says this is " factually wrong and libellous".
11 Yet he is factually wrong .
12 And they need to be -not only because of their potentially horrible human consequences, but because they are factually wrong .
13 Speaking last nigh after a day of heavy criticism, she said she was " factually wrong " and "not what I believe".
14 But the Duke claimed that was factually wrong as he had a medical condition at the time that meant he did not sweat.
15 It is factually wrong , misleading and undermines the security of the vast majority of the Harry Moore employees who we are delighted to retain.
16 But the notion that paying for news or media is some sort bizarre idea that's out of step with this era is just factually wrong .
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