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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are off at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is leaving for a specific destination or event, often in a casual context.
Example: "They are off at the crack of dawn to catch their flight to Paris."
Alternatives: "are heading to" or "are leaving for".
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The radio & headlight switches are off at the side.
He and Sheila are off at the crack for a short break, says Richard.
Sales of expensive wines are off at Sherry-Lehmann, a well-known wine and liquor merchant in Manhattan.
I thought, 'I'm a mother, but the kids are off at school.' I was upset and angry.
Now, it seems, the gloves are off at home as well.In recent speeches, Mr Ahmadinejad has not only vowed to pursue Iran's nuclear programme, despite growing international pressure.
It means if you vote Ukip you get Ukip and secondly all bets are off at the general election next year.
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Outdoor lighting must be off at sundown.
He was off at a trot.
Conversationally we're off at last.
8pm: And we're off at Old Trafford.
Harley would be off at college.
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