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Difference between erroneous, wrong, corrupt and damaged



 
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Difference between erroneous, wrong, corrupt and damaged #1 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:58 am   Difference between erroneous, wrong, corrupt and damaged
 

Dear Mister,
thank you for your answer, but I am still confused about Erroneous and wrong, corrupt and damaged.
here are some sentences, what are the difference here if I use different word.
those words damage this article/ those words corrupt this article
those words used here are wrong/ those words used here are erroneous.

thank you very much :D
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Difference between erroneous, wrong, corrupt and damaged #2 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:48 am   Difference between erroneous, wrong, corrupt and damaged
 

In the sentences above, "corrupt" and "damaged" means "causing negative changes to the content of the article".

While "Erroneous" and "wrong" are used to mention the incorrect use of the words in the article in terms of their forms or grammar.

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