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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but off" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the word "but" in a sentence, it must be followed by a clause or phrase. For example, "I wanted to go out for lunch, but my schedule was too busy."
Exact(48)
That is true, but off point.
But off he went again.
But off the court, too.
But off hours are serene and comfortable.
But off the couch for a moment.
But off the field wasn't as smooth.
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But off-putting.
But off-label prescribing can have drawbacks.
But off-the-field issues curtailed his progression.
But off-season she drives around the state doing pickups.
That dessert is all but off-limits to him.
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