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The phrase "a spin off of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been derived or developed from another source, such as a television show, book, or product.
Example: "The new series is a spin off of the original show that gained a cult following."
Alternatives: "a derivative of" or "a branch of".
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There is another way out: a spin off of Sony's chip operations.
Yammer, a spin off of a startup called Geni, is a newcomer this year.
Such is the case of Aeroplan, a spin off of the miles programs started by Toronto based Air Canada.
Lurking in the back is a spin off of Kleiner-Perkins, the most influential Venture Capital firm in Silicon Valley.
The show was a spin off of sister show, Stargate SG-1.
ISIS is a Salafi group, which is a spin off of violent jihadi Sunni Islam.
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The show was a spin-off of the popular series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Others want a strategy beyond damage limitation, perhaps a spin-off of CSFB or Winterthur.
On Monday, a spin-off of "Canada's Worst Driver" will close its first season.
This week Mr Fourtou confirmed that he was considering a spin-off of Vivendi's American holdings.
An earlier campaign was a spin-off of the Occupy movement, "Occupy the men's toilets".
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