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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are off with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has left or departed with someone else or something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "They are off with their friends for the weekend, enjoying some time away from the city."
Alternatives: "have gone with" or "are away with".
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"All bets are off with the embargo lifting," she said.
"It just seems that all bets are off with this show," she said.
Then they are off, with a weak motor propelling them into the Aegean Sea.
If Mr Xi's agenda runs into serious trouble, all bets are off with Chinese behaviour China could lash out abroad to secure support at home.
But many doctors say even the latest figures are off, with the real numbers likely to be far higher in this nation of 27 million people.
Now, in a post-Girls Aloud split, the gloves are off with the other band members attacking Nadine for saying the split was not her decision.
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Be off with you, he said dismissively.
Otherwise, it was off with their heads.
"Then Thomas was there, and I was off with him.
Something is off with the word order here.
"Electricity has been off, with no mercy lately".
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