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The phrase "hall off" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "haul off," which means to pull or drag something away. For example: "The workers had to haul off the debris from the construction site."
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On weekends attendees can park at both Hoy Road Parking Garage and Forest Home Garage, which is less than a block north of Malott Hall (off Forest Home Drive).
Also on weekends attendees can park at both Hoy Road Parking Garage and Forest Home Garage, which is less than a block north of Malott Hall (off Forest Home Drive).
Then I plucked all the clutter from the kitchen (piling my daughters' backpacks, sneakers, soccer shin guards, issues of Seventeen and discarded gum wrappers in the back hall, off camera).
MAPLEBROOK SCHOOL ART SHOW, Rossman Hall, off Route 22, Amenia.
The bedrooms were connected by a hall, off which was a rather spartan bath.
They worked in a rehearsal hall off Times Square and not long ago moved to the Delacorte, where they alternately sweltered and were pelted with rain.
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Upstairs, rehearsal halls, Off-Broadway theaters, dance studios, art studios.
Back down the hall, turning off the lights.
In April, Webb and Hall faced off for a mile race in Arcadia, California.
Hall waved off the notion that this would have any significant bearing on his performance.
A festive celebration in Willard Straight Hall kicked off the campaign Sept. 26.
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