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'below off' is not a correct phrase in written English
You could use the phrase 'below' or 'off' separately depending on the context, but 'below off' does not make sense. For example, you could say "The plane descended below the clouds" or "The plane flew off into the distance".
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The Dolphins followed the perfect script for beating the Colts by keeping Peyton Manning, below, off the field Monday.
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The outcome variable was coded 1: at or above cut-off point, 0: below cut-off point.
From the top of the stairs, one sees galleries below, branching off in several directions.
Victorino, as advertised down below, takes off for second on 1-2 and makes it easily.
Overall, BM M/PMN was always below cut off for abnormalities.
a Women who ever got pregnant; N = 378; Depression (N): Below cut-off = 177, Above cut-off = 201; Anxiety (N): Below cut-off = 142, Above cut-off = 236.
b Women who delivered in last four year after the earthquake, N = 256; Depression (N): Below cut-off = 121, Above cut-off = 135; Anxiety (N): Below cut-off = 102, Above cut-off = 154.
Scores below cut-offs are referred to as "low", and at/above cut-offs as "high" in the following text.
Below light-off, CO and HC emissions are problematic.
Specific IgG antibody levels in seropositive bulls fluctuated over time, at times falling below cut-off level.
One solution will always exist for x = 0, corresponding to the single remaining mode below cut-off.
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