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The phrase "a move off" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest a departure or transition away from a situation or location, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "After much consideration, I decided that a move off from the city was necessary for my well-being."
Alternatives: "a departure from" or "a shift away from".
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A subscription offering would be a move off the page and into women's physical lives that could work for the right price point.
Reid, 31, and 34-year-old Doumbe have helped the team to three clean sheets in their last four matches and a move off the bottom of the League Two table.
But Monday's development appears to be taking such a move off the table.
The mayor "just got caught up in all this stuff and made a move off the cuff," Carroll added to BuzzFeed. .
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I remember working with Kubrick, and he would very easily move off a location because it was too expensive.
They will naturally assume you are going to move there for a little while then move off with friends.
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It was one of the final stages of the process before an employee moved off probationary status.
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