sentence using the idiom barking up in the wrong tree
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The phrase 'Barking up the Wrong Tree” means to make the wrong choice; to ask the wrong person; to follow the wrong course. ... Example of Use: “I have been trying to solve this math problem for 30 minutes, but I think I've been barking up the wrong tree.”
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