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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to use it off" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am able to use it off the shelf for my project."
Alternatives: "capable of using it" or "able to utilize it."
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So doctors will be able to use it "off label" to treat breast cancer.
The battery lasts about 20 hours – I was able to use it off and on for a few weeks without charging it – and if the battery dies the audio cable lets you listen without worrying about charging the battery.
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So doctors would still be able to use it off-label for breast cancer.
To further understand the trade-off and be able to use it as decision support there needs to be an analysis of the additional time and data storage costs created by increasing the number of scan locations.
"Suez will be able to use it".
We should be able to use it.
So even if the F.D.A. does indeed take the rare move of rescinding its approval, doctors would still be able to use Avastin off-label to treat breast cancer.
How will anyone — from city residents to foreign visitors alike — be able to use the off-site system with any degree of efficiency?
If your earnings are more modest, you may be able to use an off-the-shelf "defined contribution" plan from a mutual fund company, broker, bank or insurance company.
Had this been in place earlier, a bank like IKB would not have been able to use off-balance sheet assets so aggressively, storing up problems for later.
This is a program "that various corporations are able to use to obtain off-duty police officers for whatever purpose they need them.
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