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The phrase "able to spin off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to create or develop something new from an existing entity, often in a business or creative context.
Example: "The company is able to spin off a new product line based on customer feedback and market trends."
Alternatives: "capable of generating" or "able to create".
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HealthSouth also tried to allay anxiety over whether it will be able to spin off its profitable outpatient surgery business.
To the studios it seems like every film must be a home run on a global scale, a tent pole enterprise, able to spin off sequel after sequel after sequel after sequel after sequel after sequel".
We would not be surprised to see that unique IP in each of the burgeoning areas of mobile payments become an acquisition target or for Vivotech to be able to spin off one of these businesses to focus on the others.
"It created that effect for so many other shows — the fact that we were able to spin off three successful series.
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CreditSights' Zhao believes Motorola may choose to spin off its other, more stable businesses, reasoning that the units will be able to more easily tap debt markets at a reasonable cost.
A day after Tyco International said that it planned to spin off its financing division, investors and even Tyco's own bankers questioned whether the company would be able to raise as much from the sale as it had pledged.
The company is seeking to spin off that unit.
Sprint too explored whether to spin off its Nextel unit.
Investors wanted Rhône-Poulenc to spin off its chemicals business.
Lucent also plans to spin off its microelectronics division.
CMGI recently filed to spin off Alta Vista.
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