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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spin off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a new product, show, or entity that is derived from an existing one, often in the context of media or business.
Example: "The popular TV series had a successful spin off that focused on one of the supporting characters."
Alternatives: "a derivative work" or "a related project".
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There is another way out: a spin off of Sony's chip operations.
JM: Actually I'm working on a spin off book series.
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KSI's app is a spin-off from his book.
This is more than a spin-off project.
Within Instructables is a spin-off for younger participants, Howtoons.
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