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"choke off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to mean to stop, block, or impede something. For example: "The government has imposed restrictions to choke off the spread of the virus."
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choke off
verb
To get rid of, cause to come to an end.
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Second, it could choke off recoveries.
That could choke off credit to the economy.
Perhaps they will choke off the recovery in housing.
The simplest strategy is to choke off that fuel.
"If you choke off Ukraine, Europe cannot bake bread".
Did the raids choke off Al Qaeda's entire money stream?
Unduly macho budget cuts could choke off a recovery.
In short, there's a real risk that bad policy will choke off our already inadequate recovery.
Their size and speed can, if left unchecked, be used to choke off competition.
They try to nudge them up gently so as not to choke off demand.
The Bank of Japan sold yen last week to try to choke off inflows to Japan.
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