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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few off topic" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a few off-topic" with a hyphen to correctly modify the noun.
Example: "During the meeting, there were a few off-topic discussions that distracted us from the main agenda."
Alternatives: "a few unrelated" or "a few irrelevant".
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Throw in a bit of Kobo talk (at Darrell's insistence, being Canadian and all) and a few off-topic moments at the end of the show to tear apart Nintendo's downright ridiculous 2DS handheld, and you've got this installment of Droidcast in a nutshell.
There were a few off notes.
It's a little off topic.
Yeah, sorry, got a bit off topic there.
Garvin: Here's a question a little off topic.
If you would rather be a little more subtle, simply bounce a few topics off of them to see which ones they respond strongly to.
Members can veer off topic, and a few are pugnacious.
These are just a few of the topics.
Several people asked questions on brain research, but a few went far off topic.
But the speech veered off topic, and eventually landing on a few points regarding the NFL and sparking response from the NFL and its players' union.
Tell them stories about a few topics which will make the topic look easier.
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