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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interested off" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "interested" typically does not pair with "off" in standard English usage. Example: "I am interested in learning more about the topic."
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Shy men especially may assume that you're not interested off the bat and stop looking for the signs.
" 'I swear that I do not come here with any deceptive or ill intent.' " Twelve women assembled onstage in a game-show setup, each holding a red wand with a heart-shaped light on top: on, interested; off, not interested.
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And they sometimes pass love interests off on each other.
The announcement comes as the company prepares to officially split in half on 1 July, hiving its entertainment interests off from the publishing side of the company.
Ms. Gutsche is interested in off-hand, mundane moments, and she catches the abiding faith of her subjects.
She captured his interest off-screen too, though he dumped her live on Oprah Winfrey's couch.
Although sequence in the immediate vicinity of targeted regions can often be of interest, off-target sequencing is largely a waste of valuable sequencing throughput.
Yet Ms. Thomas didn't seem especially interested in showing off her new paintings and photographs.
They also may be interested in warding off Google and the carriers as competitors.
Now it appears the guy was just interested in pulling off a Bachelor-worthy date.
"We weren't interested in showing off or trying to prove anything," Garvin remembers.
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