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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrives off" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "arrives at" or "arrives from" depending on the context. For example, you might say "The train from London arrives at 6pm." or "He arrives from work at 7:30 every night."
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Shakespeare's tragedy arrives Off Broadway at Theater for a New Audience.
This total is expected to rise to 270MW in June, when a second Turkish power ship arrives off Beirut.
Ralph Beckett's Air Pilot, runner-up to Mahsoob on the Rowley Mile, reopposes and arrives off the back of a Group Three success in France.
Named as leader ahead of Robert Gesink, the 26-year-old arrives off the back of a good Tour of Switzerland.
The food, though, is ambitious: when you see slow-cooked organic chicken with brie-potato purée on the menu, you think you're getting the standard cold-weather comfort dish, but the chicken arrives off the bone, with drumstick sausages, and the potatoes are so silky as to be almost more a sauce than a starch.
The play, which Mamet is directing, and which arrives Off Broadway, at the Westside Arts Theatre, on April 13th, dramatizes a child's emotional abuse in a way that no other American play has ever attempted: from the child's point of view.
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We look like two criminals arriving off the boat".
The Italians arrived off the coast in the 1880s.
On Jun. 9th, the fleet arrived off Malta, & the island succumbed rapidly.
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