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Originally Posted by
Joe 
Originally Posted by
RonBee Not quite. You've got it the wrong way around. Nobody ("No one") has described her that way, and they might never do so.
RonBee, I understand "the wrong way around". But what about "the right way around"?
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I don't think there is such an expression as "the right way around", but there could be. I think it is safe to say that it would have to be the opposite of "the wrong way around".
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