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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is off today' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something is temporarily unavailable or closed on a particular day. For example: "The sports center is off today, so we can't play basketball."
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; Frank Bruni is off today.
Bob Herbert is off today.
Maureen Dowd is off today.
Michelle Goldberg is off today.
Frank Rich is off today.
Bret Stephens is off today.
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[CBS Local] Clyde Haberman is off this week.
Adam Davidson is off this week.
Congress is off this week, which means its constituents are on.
For one thing, his timing is off this year.
The series is off this weekend.
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