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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is called off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an event or activity has been canceled or postponed. Example: "The meeting that was scheduled for tomorrow is called off due to unforeseen circumstances."
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The sooner the Hinkley farce is called off, the better.
The company have also warned that even if the strike is called off only "some services" will be reinstated.
Even if the strike is called off by labour unions, I don't think the protests will go away.
(Unless, of course, they seized Beagle 2 and, after seeing how rubbish our art is, called off their planned invasion).
The company has given unions a deadline of responding by 6.30pm tonight, so that if the action is called off, plans can be made on running services.
Indeed it may make the big picture harder to see, until the search for general laws is called off altogether.In this section Cui bono?
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In the trade, this is called "off-labelling".
Doctors are legally allowed to prescribe the treatment to men in what is called off-label use, but studies are needed to test the safety, effectiveness and dosing of these drugs in men.
Because of the complexity of the realistic protein structure, the structure model adopted in this paper is a simplified model, which is called off-lattice AB model.
Note if she is calling off meetings and plans.
Search has been called off.
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