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Discover Ludwig"coming off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations, such as to describe someone or something physically separating or detaching from another object or surface, or to describe a feeling or impression that something gives off. Example: The handle of my suitcase was coming off, so I had to tape it back together. Example: The smell of fresh bread coming off the bakery made my mouth water.
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coming off
verb
Present participle of come off
Exact(60)
Andy's coming off an injury.
"I'm coming off it.
Sheringham is coming off.
Weight is coming off.
The lids are coming off.
"Coming off a bye week?
He's coming off an injury.
They're coming off their season.
That's coming off my undercarriage".
Cue the wheels coming off.
They are coming off.
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