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The phrase "go off something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that someone is leaving or departing from a particular place or situation. For example: "We had to go off the island before it started raining."
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Wyatt is going to really have to go off, something that I don't see Tom Crean allowing.
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"I feel good, but when the pistol goes off something doesn't click," he said, wincing.
Going off something cold turkey will only make the cravings worse.
Its actually very satisfying to see somebody take control of the operations and set himself up as my successor whether I die or go off to something else.
"Sometimes he'll go off on something, and I'll say, 'Ted, break it down to me in 10 words or less,' and he does," says Adrian Vasquez, pastry chef at Providence in Los Angeles.
Don't go off and do something you know is not safe and something you know that is not right.
You can just go off and do something new".
Then they will go off and do something else.
Then let's go off and do something else".
"The work is allowed to go off and do something else.
I tell you, I often go off and buy something just to keep my mind busy".
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