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The phrase "Off course" is not correct in the context you might be intending; it should be "Of course." You can use "Of course" to affirm or agree with something that has been said
Example: "Are you coming to the meeting tomorrow?" "Of course!"
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Off course
adverb
Not following the planned, or intended, route.
Exact(57)
You can never get knocked off course.
Rosoff is not thrown off course.
Instead, they kept plunging off course.
But Mr. Romney veered off course.
Panicked and confused, they went off course.
He could blow off course.
9 36 31 Plane turns off course.
Suddenly, my autopilot was off course.
Poles break, winds nudge you off course.
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Down here, internal compasses are thrown off-course.
Letting others steer you off-course.
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