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"knocked off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to finish doing something or be finished with something. For example, "I was able to get all my work knocked off early today."
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He knocked off an ash.
$5.50 knocked off her bill.
"But eyeglasses can be knocked off, too.
Toledo knocked off Cincinnati the week before.
(The latter knocked off two runners).
You can never get knocked off course.
The edges get knocked off.
I haven't knocked off Richter.
Getting knocked off your stride".
The errant pitch knocked off Jeter's helmet.
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It will be knocked off-kilter again tomorrow.
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