don't get/take me wrong (spoken) used when you are afraid someone may understand your remarks wrongly or be offended by them. [
ex -
Don't get me wrong-I like
Jenny.]
you can't go wrong (with something) (spoken) used to say that a
particular object will always be suitable, satisfactory or
work well. [
ex - I'm not sure what I should wear to the
event, but I guess you can't go wrong with a simple black dress, can you?] [
ex - You can't go wrong with programs based on
policy!] X
destructive along the
maximal number of
dynamics; causing the greatest amount of damage to the greatest number of
dynamics. An
act or
conclusion is wrong to the degree that it is nonsurvival to the
individual,
future race,
group, species or
life responsible for doing the
act or making the
conclusion.