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The phrase "bouncing off" is correct and usable in written English
It describes the action of an object rebounding or moving away after hitting a surface. For example, "The ball bounced off the wall and landed in the corner of the room."
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"The ball kept bouncing off guys' chests.
I was just bouncing off walls.
New technique keeps pesticides from bouncing off plants.
First, "Holocaust education" is bouncing off the far right.
And the chicks, just bouncing off the walls.
It's the light bouncing off all the surfaces, and coming from so many sources.
The stage lights bouncing off his shaved head gave Agassi the air of a celebrity Buddha.
The futility of stones bouncing off armored vehicles matters little: confrontation is what counts.
People bouncing off the walls with excitement.
It was bouncing off their foreheads!
Snoopy bouncing off a light pole.
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