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Discover Ludwig"given off" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something emitting or releasing a smell, sound, or other type of signal. For example, "The skunk sprayed a foul odor given off by its musk glands".
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given off
verb
Past participle of give off
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Methane is given off by any number of processes.
It traces different types of electrical impulses given off by nerve cells in the brain and records how many times those impulses are given off each second.
(Ordinary radioactive rays given off by uranium not under bombardment cause only dots).
The light was probably methane, given off by rotting vegetation, that had spontaneously ignited.
It will be attracted by chemicals given off by foods and exhibit a feeding response.
A chemical given off by potato and tomato roots stimulates hatching of the eggs.
Just some kind of afflatus given off by three pounds of wetware?
Between 1985 and 2005 the level of formaldehyde given off by cubicles fell by half.
Goal at Upton Park and it is to West Ham, deflected past Given off Taylor.
"At this point, it is difficult to quantify what was given off," he said.
Hopkins is using a metaphor to capture the burst of colours given off by the kingfisher.
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