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The phrase "felt off" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to have a strange or uncomfortable feeling about something. Example: When I walked into the dark, abandoned house, I immediately felt off.
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Even then, he said, he felt off on every pitch.
I felt off center: this was and wasn't a play.
Everything felt off: the new school, the new people.
What of those who felt "off side" and needed persuasion?
"I couldn't quite articulate why certain things felt off to me," she writes via email.
It didn't work — the sound, the body language, the whole sonic aesthetic felt off the rack — but it stood out.
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"It felt off-brand," he says.
The two-hour show worked with conventions, and a few felt off-the-rack.
That night he felt off-kilter; his legs wobbled as if he were drunk.
Mr Djokovic said he felt off-balance and unable to control the ball during his match against Mr Gimeno-Traver.
So you can see how a heartfelt tribute to the absent Malik, or even a show of bitterness over his departure, would have felt off-brand.
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