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I shouldn't have done that," Jim says during his conversation with Laura—That was way off the beam." He's talking about how he __________.

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was completely wrong

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Way of the beam is an idiom that expresses how wrong a person is. It is generally used in the United Kingdom. The origin of the idiom is as follows: Radio signals were used to guide aircrafts while landing. There were two transmitter one transmitted dots while the other transmitted dashes. In order to land aircraft the dots and dashes needed to merge.

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