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{{Wiktionary|bark up the wrong tree}}
'''Barking up the wrong tree''' is an [[idiomatic|idiomatic expression]] in English, which is used to suggest a mistaken emphasis in a specific context. The phrase is an allusion to the mistake made by dogs when they believe they have [[Treeing|chased a prey up a tree]], but
In other words, "if you are barking up the wrong tree, it means that you have completely misunderstood something or are totally wrong."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theidioms.com/bark-up-the-wrong-tree/|title=Barking up the wrong tree - Idiom Definition |work=TheIdioms.com |accessdate=2018-07-04}}</ref>
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