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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'flies off from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something rapidly leaving a certain place. For example, "The seagull flew off from the pier in an instant."
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With his pal Danny, he flies off from London to southern France to track down a literary Dave Gorman and pursues him to a tiny village with the aid of ear-curdlingly primitive French, only to discover that all the while his quarry was only a few miles away in England.
But all this information flies off from your phone all around the world.
Mechanical transmission is a nonspecific process, which can take place when a biting insect initiates a blood meal on an infected host, starts to feed on infected blood, is interrupted (by defensive movements of the host, e.g)., flies off from the infected host, and lands on another animal to begin its blood meal again.
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Then there is a send-off breakfast – cold meats and bread with Russian champagne – which you have before you fly off from Star City to the launch centre in Kazakhstan".
As the candidate locally dubbed Dubya flew off from home base here today on his final sprint for the presidency, Mark and Ed, the talk-show team on KLBJ-AM's dawn patrol were already sensing fresh material in the air.
In a sense, this feels like the scene in the new "Stars Wars" movie — which, unlike this one, was a truly fun gringada — where the forces of the First Order fly off from Jakku in their incredible spacecraft, leaving the survivors in the smoking rubble of their just decimated community, to face their fates.
Indeed, a crew member's hat flew off from the impact.
But recently scientists noticed that some pairs of particles were flying off from the collision point in correlated directions.
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