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idiombe (way) off the mark(also be well off the mark BrE)if a statement, description or guess is off the mark, it is not correct or true:The magazine article was way off the mark in many respects, but unfortunately many people have accepted it as the truth.Rainer is off the mark when she claims that psychology has no more validity than astrology.opposite be (right) on the mark: He describes the group's agenda as disguised racism, which, I'm afraid, is probably on the mark--see note at hit the mark
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