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The phrase 'give off' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean 'to emit or release something', such as a smell or sound, or to indicate that you give something to someone else. Example: The flowers gave off a pleasant scent.
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They give off negative body language.
All hot objects give off infra-red.
Which trees give off the most oxygen?
"You give off stability," persists Hodder.
The smells they give off stink.
Some paints and stains give off emissions.
For example, humans give off infrared light of our own!
They like compounds we give off, especially carbon dioxide.
Copy machines give off the smell as they heat up.
Worse, the columns give off a musty smell.
They give off a whiff of the malign.
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