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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at last off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express relief or finality regarding a departure or completion, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After a long wait, we are at last off on our journey."
Alternatives: "finally on our way" or "at long last departed".
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By last summer, with the house at last off her hands and a car dealership for a Westchester tenant, Ms. Marandino was finally in a position to buy.
Iraqi television, whose continued broadcasts in the face of much bombing had become a symbol of Iraqi resilience, was at last off the air.
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AT LAST, they are off.
When the match at last kicked off, JS Kabylie opened the scoring early, when the match finally kicked off, capitalising on a goalkeeping gaffe in the ninth minute.
Poland requested a deployment of two heavy brigades of NATO troops.Greece and its international lenders at last signed off on a €8.3 billion ($11.4 billion) tranche of bail-out money after a six-month stand-off.
HAS Europe's biotechnology industry at last taken off?
Then, it seemed our patience had at last paid off.
A COSTLY strike by carworkers in South Africa was at last called off on October 6th.
"Ooo-aaaAAAH!" And with one final tug, her ski boot at last is off.
Has he at last bitten off more than he can chew?
We can, at last, pay off the debts Britain incurred to fight the First World War," Chancellor George Osborne claimed.
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