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  • 1hit the wrong note — ► hit the right (or wrong) note say or do something in the right (or wrong) way. Main Entry: ↑note …

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  • 2hit the wrong note — hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote idiom (especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion • It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief. Main entry: ↑noteidiom …

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  • 3hit the right note — ► hit the right (or wrong) note say or do something in the right (or wrong) way. Main Entry: ↑note …

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  • 4hit the right note — I see note II hit (or strike) the right (or wrong) note say or do something in exactly the right (or wrong) way * * * hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote idiom (especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular… …

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  • 5strike the wrong note — hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote idiom (especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion • It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief. Main entry: ↑noteidiom …

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  • 6hit (or strike) the right (or wrong) note — say or do something in the right (or wrong) way. → note …

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  • 7The Wrong Man — Infobox Film name = The Wrong Man caption = Original film poster imdb id = 0051207 director = Alfred Hitchcock writer = Story: Maxwell Anderson The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero Screenplay: Maxwell Anderson Angus MacPhail starring …

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  • 8note — ► NOUN 1) a brief written record of facts, topics, or thoughts, used as an aid to memory. 2) a short written message or document. 3) Brit. a banknote. 4) a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument or voice, or a symbol… …

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  • 9strike the right note — hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote idiom (especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion • It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief. Main entry: ↑noteidiom …

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  • 10200 km/h in the Wrong Lane — Studio album by t.A.T.u. Released December 10, 2002 …

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