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Discover Ludwig"keep off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to stay away from or refrain from using something. For example, "Please keep off the grass when you're walking in the park."
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"Keep off my grass".
"Keep off the groynes".
Keep off the grass.
It reads: Keep Off.
4. Keep off the internet.
I think they keep off stupid people.
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I have kept off about 10 pounds.
He was kept off the Presidential ballot.
So much is kept off limits these days.
Demonstrators have kept off roads, avoiding disruption.
He was kept off network television.
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