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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jet off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to quickly leave a place or start a journey. For example, "We were so excited to go to Paris that we jetted off as soon as we had our tickets."
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Mata, who now jets off on international duty with Spain, feels the squad have what it takes to recover.
Joe McKnight gets Jets off to a good start with a kickoff return to the 37-yard line.
Dr. June, who remarried and had two more children, now jets off regularly to attend conferences and give talks.
As Cumberbatch jets off, as threatened, to "classless" America, so I may head to Delhi and lord it up.
Unsurprisingly, the Chelsea fans were relentless in their abuse of the Liverpool captain on his final appearance at Stamford Bridge before he jets off for a new life in Los Angeles.
They like the idea of a modern energetic president, but not one who jets off on holiday as they struggle to make ends meet, having awarded himself a big pay rise.
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The touchdown gave Indianapolis a 27-17 leandall all but began the Jets' off-season.
Edwards said that most of the Jets' off-season work was done.
In the Swing The Jets' off-season revamping is in full swing.
Johnson has not reported to the Jets' off-season workout program.
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