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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fall off course" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a deviation from a planned path or direction, whether literally or metaphorically. Example: "If we don't stick to our schedule, we might fall off course and miss our deadline."
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If you fall off course, take the learning and simply start again!
Lakitu reprises his role as the referee, helping racers in various situations such as announcing laps, giving the signal to drive with its traffic lights hanging on a fishing pole, and taking teams back on track in case they fall off course.
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Time extensions are awarded for reaching multiple checkpoints on a course, however the player will receive time penalties for falling off-course or depleting their energy meter.
GameTrailers mentioned F-Zero GX demanded players to master the "rollercoaster-style tracks [which] required hairline precision" to avoid falling off-course.
"Making the world a better place resonates very well with millennials, and McDonald's has fallen off course.
But the Crimson Tide fell off course with a four-game losing streak.
Of course, in order to make our ranking other companies have to fall off the list.
Of course, the passenger would be able to program by hand till their fingers fall off.
Riders are eliminated for going off-course (taking the jumps out of order), if their horse refuses to jump twice, or if they fall off.
Main courses are not as consistent, but standouts include a plate of meaty lamb ribs that fall off the bone, served with luscious eggplant confit and charred peppers.
I've seen all of them fall off, of course – that's half the joy – but as they're only a few inches off the ground, there are no major injuries involved.
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