word choice - "What's wrong in/with this question?"
Is it better to say:
What's wrong with something?
or
What's wrong in something?
Answer
The choice of prepositions for this kind of expression is really arbitrary and sometimes varies by region. Most people are used to the expression "wrong with" meaning a defect, whereas wrong meaning incorrect might take "in." For example, the use of the Cyrillic alphabet would be wrong in this context.
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