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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come off that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking someone to stop doing something or to change their attitude or behavior.
Example: "You need to come off that high horse and listen to other people's opinions."
Alternatives: "get off that" or "stop that."
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"I think it was after the second pass [to attack] we come off, that's when he's telling us about them again," the US Lt/Col told his interviewers.
So I'm speaking to my ilk now when I remind you that Hillary in the White House means women's rights finally come off that back burner--and with Roe Vs. Wade hovering around a locked Supreme Court, the stakes couldn't be higher.
It doesn't come off that way".
Unfortunately, the rest of the music didn't come off that well.
"It was unpleasant and the music didn't come off that well.
She is almost made to be a condescending "heavy" and she ought not to come off that way.
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"It's a sign of maturity coming off that hill," Mr. Carden said.
"Feel the heat coming off that," a meteorite expert called Peter Jenniskens said to me.
Conflict-wracked Syria was relegated to the category of worst offenders, while seven other states came off that list.
See the steam coming off that pan?
She's naturally sexy, so it came off that way".
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