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"I should be off" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that you should be leaving now. For example, "It's getting late, so I should be off. Have a good night."
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After all of this preparation, I should be off and running like a stallion in the Preakness--um, maybe that's a bad analogy.
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If nurse i works a night shift on the last day or works four consecutive working days at the end of the previous planning horizon (i.e., ( g_{i} = 1 ) or ( c_{i} = 4 )), he/she should be off on the first day in the current planning horizon (constraints 3 and 5, respectively).
He should be off looking for quinine.
"He should be off, there's no argument.
Thus, he/she should be off on these days.
Once you do that, you should be off and running.
When extracellular glucose is available, the operon should be OFF.
The fan should be off right now.
The power should be off when you do this.
Else it should be off (important!).
What, if anything, should be off-limits?
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