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"come off with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to deliver or produce something, typically with success or ease. Example: "The team was able to come off with a win, despite the tough competition." Another possible meaning of "come off with" is to suggest or propose something, often without much thought or consideration. Example: "He always comes off with ridiculous ideas without taking into account the consequences."
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Now the training wheels come off (with Jobs behind the bicycle just in case, for now).
The staining will not come off with water or soap.
And the gleaming dots do not come off with washing, Mr. Panikar said.
"He doesn't come off with a lot of flash at times, but he's a real person".
He would later miss an excellent chance from Leighton Baines' cross and come off with an injured toe.
What's new here is that the sleeves come off with a couple of tugs, turning the jacket into a vest.
In 2017, with an unlikely American ally in Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin's gloves might finally come off with his shirt.
"If I don't come off with grass stains and mud, I find myself thinking: 'What did I do?
Danny has come off with a potential hamstring problem but we will take 24 hours to establish the extent of that".
We would have all come off with a smile on our faces".
The Tigers and England fly-half had to come off with concussion shortly afterwards.
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