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Discover Ludwig"flew off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that has quickly moved away, usually in the air. For example, "The bird suddenly flew off when I tried to touch it."
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The roof flew off.
Merchandise flew off shelves.
Then she, too, flew off.
"He flew off the track.
The planes flew off.
My shoes flew off.
The dessert nearly flew off my lap.
Once, a contestant's wig flew off.
Many pilots flew off never to return.
Part of the roof flew off.
He flew off to battle.
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