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Discover Ludwig"fires off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to say or do something quickly and without hesitation. Example: The company's CEO quickly fired off an email to reassure shareholders of the company's stable financial position.
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fires off
verb
Third person singular of fire off
Exact(35)
He fires off a string of expletives.
He fires off six or seven rounds.
Swallow, the lawyer, fires off questions — "Why did you do this?
He banters and jokes, he fires off some viciously funny barbs.
In the early years, Gombrowicz fires off one screed after another at the literary establishment.
He says he now only fires off a couple of tweets a week.
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I fired off a few frames.
To fire off 100 rounds without reloading?
Anti-abortion advocates fired off angry statements.
I fire off an immediate maybe.
The prof fired off a zinger.
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