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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a offshoot" is not correct; it should be "an offshoot." You can use it when referring to something that has developed or branched out from a larger source or main entity.
Example: "The new product is an offshoot of our original design, aimed at a younger audience."
Alternatives: "a branch" or "a derivative".
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E! has announced plans to launch a offshoot reality show for newly engaged couple Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna, aptly titled Rob & Chyna, according to Variety.
The #ChurchToo movement, which started as a offshoot of Me Too, has become a powerful force in its own right ― toppling prominent pastors, sweeping out church leaders who failed to believe victims, and forcing Christian denominations to re-evaluate how they treat allegations of sexual abuse.
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A Semitic alphabet, Syriac was an offshoot of a cursive Aramaic script.
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One very successful agency of recent years, IMG, is an offshoot of a sports management company.
It was kind of returning to an offshoot of a character that he'd already played.
Our new series sets two famous recipes up against one other: a classic vs. an offshoot.
Al-Shabaab is an offshoot of an earlier extremist organisation, the Islamic Courts Union.
The AKP itself is an offshoot of Virtue, a party that was banned in 2001.
The Weathermen were an offshoot of Students for a Democratic Society.
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