It wasn't a good thing.It was a huge mistake (combain the sentance with on the contrary)
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on the contrary/quite the contraryused to add to a negative statement, todisagree with a negative statement by someone else, or to answer no to a question It wasn’t a good thing; on the contrary it was a huge mistake. ‘I suppose your wife doesn’t understand you.’ ‘On the contrary, she understands me very well.’ ‘Are they happy?’ ‘No, no, quite the contrary.’
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on the contrary/quite the contraryused to add to a negative statement, todisagree with a negative statement by someone else, or to answer no to a question It wasn’t a good thing; on the contrary it was a huge mistake. ‘I suppose your wife doesn’t understand you.’ ‘On the contrary, she understands me very well.’ ‘Are they happy?’ ‘No, no, quite the contrary.’
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