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What Does "there's something deeply wrong here" Mean?

Learn what "there's something deeply wrong here" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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There's something deeply wrong here

It means the speaker believes the situation is seriously wrong or dangerous.

From The Haunted Sisters, Episode 27

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker senses that something is seriously wrong in the situation.

Usage Scenario

Use this to express suspicion or concern about a situation. It is common in mystery or conflict scenes and is easy for learners to understand.

Better ways to say it

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There's something deeply wrong here.
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Something is deeply wrong here.
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Something is wrong here.

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