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Old February 08, 2023, 08:57 AM
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You've Got the Wrong Man ...

People,

How would you say "You've got the wrong man" in Spanish.

You know, like if someone says "you're blaming Yoko Ono for the breakup of The Beatles, but there were problems before she ever came along.

You've got the wrong person!

Thanks in advance,

Silopanna/Dean
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