Sentences with phrase «completely wrong words»

But using completely wrong words and calling things by the wrong names may be a sign that something more serious is going on.
«one of your first question pictures was poorly worded in my opinion and at least in three different locations you have spelling mistakes and one location you have the completely wrong word.

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He got 3 things completely wrong about me within the first 5 lines of his 1,000 + word essay.
We do all of this in direct defiance of God's Law in the Bible because we know God and his «eternal word» are completely wrong.
Yes... so you come here and read and write for what reasons... to prove you are RIGHT... to find someone else to prove to you are RIGHT... because you might be WRONG... an old friend of mine said it is interesting that with only one letter switched around within the word SCARED changes it completely to SACRED... think about it, I think that is one reason you might be here.
When you become a Gooner, even at the sage of 3, you also learn to completely dislike spuds, I won't use the word hate as it is wrong with all the real hate that is happening in these troubled times.
Your view that you proved your point is laughable to say the least, but suggest you have «moved on» because I have proved you completely wrong, not by my words, but by Grieamann's own words.
You can talk to them about what they've done wrong till you're blue in the face but all those words will be completely lost on them.
If we take Hawking's word for it, Vogt was completely justified for being so certain about life existing on Gliese 581 g. What's more, there's no way we could prove he's wrong!
Painted on a larger canvas, The Bourne Ultimatum poses itself as an unavoidable political allegory (what with Greengrass fresh off the triumph of United 93), lending a lot of weight to its portrait of a completely broken world where one wrong word spoken on an open line can bring the whole weight of a rogue National Security Agency down on them like a concrete gargoyle.
The general strategy (for lack of a better word) is to ignore the debt completely (what could go wrong) until that statute of limitations passes and the creditor is «time barred» from attempting collection.
But let's instead ONLY focus on the word WILL and the words REAL CHANCE and then take that completely out of context and remove it from «future time» in an effort to prove how «terribly unscientific» and Wrong you are Killian and another is oh so Right.
In the words of climate scientist Gavin Schmidt, «If you are driving in completely the wrong direction, arguing about where you'll park if you arrive isn't your highest priority.»
I apologize to you for my misunderstanding regarding your words, and I take back my insults to you completely and absolutely, they were baseless, untrue, and wrong.
With that said, anyone with any basic word - processing skills could knock together a chart like the one above without too much risk of being completely wrong.
Many words can be missed that are spelled correctly but used in the wrong context or with a completely different meaning.
You're so very right about not relying completely on spell check... I can't count the amount of times that while proofreading i have found the wrong word choice due to spell check.
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