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The phrase "are offset from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that is positioned away or distanced from another object or reference point.
Example: "The two buildings are offset from the main road, providing a quieter environment for the residents."
Alternatives: "are positioned away from the" or "are set apart from the".
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The microscopes of each row of the array are offset from the microscopes in other rows.
The remaining ordered collagen fibrils are offset from the axis of a trabecula either by about 30° or 70°.
Data show excellent correlation with the CS10 model flow (R = 0.80) but are offset from the ideal bisector (dashed line) by −826 m/s.
Problems 2 and 3 remain even if the CIs have the appropriate width; these problems arise because the CIs are offset from the 'true' value of Ne.
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It rotates around the pole, but the centre of rotation is offset from the pole.
Each page was offset from the next one by an angle of just 0.067 degrees.
This transient was offset from the charge transfer transient by a temporarily stable plateau.
As a result, the nominal aimpoint is offset from the optical axis by the amount of the drift.
Doubler plates that were offset from the column web were effective in resisting shear in the panel zone region.
If the magnetic axis is offset from the spin axis, the X-ray emission will pulse with the spin period of the white dwarf.
Typically, the section of the paraboloid used is offset from the centre so that the feedhorn and its support do not unduly block signals to the reflecting dish.
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