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"bundle off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean "to leave in an excited or hurried manner." For example, "The children bundled off to school with their backpacks full of books."
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bundle off
verb
To send someone away quickly and without fussing
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The end of the ceremony brings a general let-down, and tired parents bundle off their children.
"We find it unacceptable that hedge funds should make a bundle off our shareholders by circulating canards," he said.
A number of other companies have set out to make a bundle off processing waste products, some to disastrous results.
They should separate out the fabrics and colors, and send each bundle off to the proper group to handle it.
We rescued the big banks, did a victory dance just for getting our money back (they made a bundle off interest), and are still giving them sweet deals.
It was too dangerous for Susan to try to remove the squirrel on her own, so she placed a large blanket over the squirrel and the feeder, (covering the squirrel's eyes helps to reduce her stress and struggling), lifted the entire bundle off its birdfeeder hanger and placed it in a trash can, which she then rushed to WildCare's Wildlife Hospital.
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Then he was bundled off to jail.
He was soon bundled off by security, but not before lifting his shirt for good measure.
87 mins: Inzaghi gets bundled off the ball out in the far corner by Montero.
As she was bundled off for medical attention following the incident, Homberg continued to cry.
A burned, unrecognisable "rightful heir" to Downton was bundled off within half an episode.
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