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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directly off" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "immediately" or "without delay." Example: I finished my work and left the office directly off to catch the train home.
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Turbochargers use exhaust gases to spin a compressor, while superchargers are driven directly off the motor.
However, the winery is more of a shop and sits directly off a main road, so atmosphere is lacking.
Unlike Hambrecht, Cruttenden says, E-Offering won't price directly off bids.
Rather than email back, I replied in a blog posting that told him, literally, "F--k directly off".
players walked directly off the court.
Twenty-one points almost directly off defense?
"The guitars are ripped directly off Metronomy!
Should I work directly off of my network drive files?
The dining room is directly off the kitchen.
I usually buy outfits directly off the mannequins.
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Increasingly, ships are transferring their catches to other vessels while at sea, rather than directly off-loading in ports.
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