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The phrase "has been off" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, you can use it when talking about something that has been shut off, turned off, or disconnected: "The power has been off in the office since last night."
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"Martin has been off since March," she says.
"Electricity has been off, with no mercy lately".
"Business has been off badly," that woman said.
Tyson has been off and on the antidepressant Zoloft.
"And television has been off in every sport," he said.
Attendance has been off 25% since June of 1971 when Off Track Betting set up shop.
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Everything we've done has been off-trend".
Since then, the Bolipuertos web page that gives such figures has been off-line "for maintenance".
It has been off-limits to most of the park's 2.5 million annual visitors.
Hague has been off-form recently, but as Tory leader he was superb.
The environmentalists' macro-gloom has been off-beam before, of course.
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