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The phrase "freeze off" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a figurative sense to describe extreme cold weather or conditions. Example: "The harsh winter weather caused my car's battery to freeze off, leaving me stranded on the side of the road."
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"The subfreezing technology used by dermatologists to freeze off warts is now available in new Compound W Freeze Off," the man says.
The commercial ends with an announcer intoning, "New Compound W Freeze Off, the method professionals use".
The campaign for Compound W Freeze Off is being created by Carrafiello Diehl & Associates in Irvington, N.Y.
The commercial for Compound W Freeze Off will run locally and nationally on broadcast and cable, Mr. Blumenthal said.
Gas production, on the other hand, shows very little seasonality aside from a slight dip in February, on average, when the most severe cold can sometimes "freeze off" gas production temporarily.
Africa's year-round tropical temperatures offer no winter to freeze off disease cycles, so each year nearly half the sweet potato crop fails.
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It was frozen off with cryotherapy, which had hurt a little, but was bearable, she said.
If so, the smiles would soon be frozen off their faces.
They can then be immediately frozen off with a metal probe cooled by a tank of carbon dioxide, available from any Coca-Cola bottling plant.
Italian journalist Curzio Malaparte recalled in his novel Kaputt seeing Eastern Front veterans disembarking in then-occupied Warsaw; the soldier had all had their eyelids frozen off due to the extreme cold.
Fell asleep the other night and felt like I froze off my peener.
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