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Make Wrongs Don’t Expression Refers Fact Responding Negative

Phrase/Idiom two wrongs don’t make a right
Definition This expression refers to the fact that responding to a negative situation in the same manner will not make things better in any sense.
Example You can’t leave him because he was a little bit rude to you. Two wrongs don’t make a right.

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