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Off the mark.
If something is off the mark, it is inaccurate or incorrect.
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Not only can students' answers be off the mark, test questions themselves can sometimes be confusing or downright strange, something which has started to turn some educators against high-stakes standardized tests.
Mr Krauthammer's position remains unchanged.Schlesinger could be off the mark.
The strong emotion that Dance Theater of Harlem now hears in the music may thus not be off the mark.
To the Editor: As a breast-feeding mother, I found one part of Barbara L. Fredrickson's article to be off the mark.
Italy may be off the mark in pool D but, given that their next opponent is Ireland on October 4, hope is not high.
Meanwhile, predictions that the Affordable Care Act would destroy jobs and/or bankrupt the federal budget have proved to be off the mark.
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He's off the mark.
The crowds were off the mark too.
Unfortunately, his solution is off the mark.
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