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The phrase "bit off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly incorrect, unusual, or not quite right.
Example: "The timing of the meeting felt a bit off, as many team members were unavailable."
Alternatives: "a little strange" or "somewhat unusual."
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bit off
verb
Simple past tense of bite off
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It seems a bit off, though.
"He's just a little bit off".
It seems a bit off, somehow.
"He could be a little bit off colour.
"There's something just a little bit off about her".
"My perspective is a little bit off," Mr. Johnson said.
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But Clemens is perhaps a bit off-message.
"I do find it a bit off-putting," Coogan continued.
A bit off-balance and way off target.
Some of the obsessiveness may get a bit off-putting.
Cooley: We've been a little bit off-cycle since then.
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