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"I go off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the ending or conclusion of an activity or movement. For example: "The speaker went on for an hour and then suddenly, I go off."
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I go off for a pee.
But then I go off on location.
"I go off duty," she said.
I go off of what's in my heart.
It's largely because I go off on little tangents.
"'Can I go off now, skip?' I say.
So, a few years later, I go off to college in Pittsburgh.
Where I go off the reservation is when you talk about social issues".
"I go off on these rants that don't make any sense," West recently acknowledged.
When the meeting is over, the journalist concludes, "I go off to wash my hands".
We often go skiing as a family, and because I'm not that adventurous, I go off walking instead.
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