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Discover Ludwig"had written off" is a perfectly acceptable and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect form of "write off," which means to officially cancel something, such as a debt. For example, "The company had written off the debt after the customer made a satisfactory payment plan."
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Most people had written off Marussia.
"The city had written off the area," he said.
He was one, he admits, who had written off the orchestra's future a decade ago.
McGovern, who had written off Florida early, finished with 6 percent.
"I think we had written off Brooklyn as impractical from a traffic standpoint".
Multinationals had written off Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela long before they left ICSID.
We had laid out a battle plan that had written off half the country.
Many had written off the chances that Arundhati Roy would return to the world of fiction.
Your team is being destroyed by a Giants defense everyone had written off for dead.
But Mr. Lautenberg said that he had written off the 1982 debt in his mind.
Conte could not resist a dig at those who had written off his players.
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