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"Incorrectly" is always pronounced incorrectly. (And "wrong" is always spelled wrong.)

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Logically, the one and only word in the English language that should always be pronounced incorrectly is the word 'incorrectly'!

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The word "incorrectly" is always pronounced incorrectly. (It's a joke.)

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the number 10

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wrong (pronounced "wrong").

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