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Discover Ludwig"way off base" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone's opinion or perspective is significantly inaccurate, misinformed, or misguided. For example, "His analysis of the situation was way off base."
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Hunter called the report "way off base".
The plaintiffs are way off base".
The analogy used by Shanahan is way off base.
William C. Rhoden is way off base ("The Inquiry That Won't Go Away," March 11).
Tell me if I'm way off base.
Or maybe I'm way off base.
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Polls have been wrong before, and perhaps are way off-base this time, too.
A lot of people say way off-base things, and it's an unfair place to put the writer.
Sorry, Patrick, but you are way, way off-base.
His concerns about the religious ramifications of our experiment also proved to be way off-base.
This is where Judge Hudson's asparagus quip is problematic -- and where Cuccinelli's argument is way off-base.
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