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Discover Ludwig"go off into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to talk about entering or exploring a different area or subject. Example: "He decided to go off into the woods to search for the lost hiker."
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"I'd go off into long reveries.
And then they go off into a different line.
They go off into the woods once a week".
The women go off into the kitchen and talk in whispers.
It lets neither of us go off into our easy places.
Now, as we go off into the unknown, nothing will be familiar anymore.
Repole can go off into a soliloquy on the virtues of Mookie Wilson.
"Don't go off into the business world, because he's got tons of time for that.
"And they go off into the middle of nowhere … and we are watching.
"I definitely wanted to go off into other directions," says Isabella during a phone interview.
"We watched him go off into departures and... we never saw him again".
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