Examples of 'wrong on both counts' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrong on both counts"

wrong on both counts: This phrase suggests that a statement, decision, or judgment is incorrect or inaccurate in multiple aspects or regards

How to use "wrong on both counts" in a sentence

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wrong on both counts
You may be wrong on both counts.
Wrong on both counts.
She would be wrong on both counts.
The second possibility is that the communists were wrong on both counts.
You are wrong on both counts.
The new findings show that this conventional wisdom was wrong on both counts.
But he was wrong on both counts.
Making you bent and an accomplice. You're wrong on both counts.
They were wrong on both counts.
I believe that Huntington is wrong on both counts.
I was wrong on both counts.
We now know that Newton was wrong on both counts.
He is wrong on both counts.
Well, it looks like you are wrong on both counts.
Oh, wrong on both counts.

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He was completely wrong on both counts.
No . Wrong on both counts.
Turned out I was wrong on both counts.
We were wrong on both counts.
The nuclear-weapon States are wrong on both counts.
Well, you are wrong on both counts.
And neither am I. You may be wrong on both counts.
No and no . Wrong on both counts.
I'm no beginner. Wrong on both counts.
If so, he was wrong on both counts.

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