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The phrase "is off topic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when a conversation or thought is moving away from its initial focus, and you want to emphasize that it is not relevant to the topic at hand. For example, you could say: "My comment about the economy is off topic - let's return to discussing our current project."
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Work that is off topic.
I don't think this is the place to get into a discussion of the Tea Party it is off topic.
QUESTION FROM DOUG: This is off topic, but I remember reading a piece of yours a few years back gushing about how Pat Moynihan was a neoconservative.
For example, some teams point out when a team member is off topic by directly saying "That's off topic" or by using an agreed-upon word, such as "jellyfish". But all these variations of the ground rules are based on the assumption that the person calling jellyfish is correctly stating that the other person is off topic.
This is going to be tight.... 2.01am BST Email Kirkby is off topic, but he's a regular so he gets what he wants: Hi Dave, on to the game later, but someone just told me the Yankee payroll is going over 300mil by signing Robinson Cano, know anything about that?
nur0 - comment 63 - HD picture quality is off topic on this post.
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