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"feed off of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a commonly used phrase that means to benefit or gain strength from someone or something. Example: The team's enthusiasm for the project fed off of each other, resulting in a successful outcome.
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I feed off of it.
You can feed off of their excitement".
Running teams feed off of long rebounds.
We feed off of that.
You have to feed off of him.
We feed off of Chad's confidence.
Benefit(s): Small birds feed off of the dandelion seeds.
"I think we feed off of each other".
And I think guys feed off of that.
They have been known to feed off of carrion when it is available.
You get those three, and then they just feed off of each other.
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