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"go off-script" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone deviating from a planned or rehearsed speech or performance. Example: During the live television broadcast, the comedian went off-script and made a controversial joke that was not part of the original script.
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He does not go off-script.
It's in the fight sequences, and their potential to go off-script, that everyone who isn't Mailer comes into focus.
President Obama, in his remarks, said, Now, I'm going to go off-script here for a second and just say I really like this guy.
When people laughed at my first joke, I was suddenly filled with a lethal confidence and decided to go off-script.
President Obama, in his remarks, said,> Now, I'm going to go off-script here for a second and just say I really like this guy.
The most alive moment is when Palin and Cleese go off-script in the Dead Parrot sketch, giggling with one another at the daftness of it all.
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But things went off-script.
But going off-script often requires risking the most valuable commodity a traveler has: time.
Usually, going off-script at the Oscars is a big awards show no-no.
But in Wilmington, he apparently could not resist going off-script.
The only difficulty he has now is with going off-script.
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