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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dart off' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express the action of hurrying quickly away from a given place. For example: "As soon as the alarm went off, the kids all dashed and dashed off."
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It would swing; it would dart off the pitch malevolently.
They're steadier now, quicker to start, but less likely to dart off in wild directions.
We got there just in time to dart off by subway to Kew Gardens with a private and two pigeons.
"He'll walk up to us and say, 'No, no, no, no,' and then dart off and do something he was told not to do," he continued.
Three of them, experienced badger trackers, dart off in all directions looking for runs that will lead to them to setts.
We got to Rockefeller Plaza just in time to dart off by subway to Kew Gardens with a private and two pigeons.
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He laughed again, manically, and darted off to see to his other guests.
Here you may see lizards skipping beside your front wheel, darting off into the sandy shoulder.
While Holbein's More seems relaxed, Cromwell looks agitated, his eyes darting off to the side.
He seems perpetually flustered, falling all over his own sentences and darting off in new directions.
When another man bought his own and darted off, I followed him to a room labeled (in English) "Drinking Water".
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