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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fed off of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something derives energy, inspiration, or sustenance from another source. Example: "The artist was fed off of the vibrant city life, which fueled her creativity."
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Our players fed off of that, and it was awesome".
"But this was a dominating performance, fed off of defense and passing".
And also, those systems have fed off of them, and they have a complete lack of trust in any sort of system operating for them".
The Clintons have fed off of progressives' panic about social conservatism for decades, tacking right (the old Bill) or left (the new Hillary) as needed.
My other project, a 19-minute stop-motion animated opus entitled Fabricated, is quite different from this project on the surface, but there are many ways these projects have fed off of each other.
In Austen's current persona, two troubling trends have fed off of each other: The idea that works by and about women concern themselves exclusively with the self-serious pursuit of love and other female-coded interests like fashion, and the idea that works concerned with such feminine interests are trivial and foolish.
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I feed off of it.
You can feed off of their excitement".
You have to feed off of him.
We feed off of Chad's confidence.
He feeds off of that and we feed off of that".
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