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lag off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'lag off' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not a phrase that is found in any English dictionary. It is not a phrase that is typically used in written English. If you were looking to create a phrase that means to slow down or end an activity, you could use the phrase 'wind down', as in: "Let's wind down this project before the holidays."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
But when the Islanders' penalty killers lagged off him as Hlavac held the puck in the right circle, he finally shot through traffic, beating Weekes.
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"I was an engineer and to get to mechanical defects you had to rip the lagging off the pipes or around the valves while you were at sea. "While I was going through my chemotherapy last year was probably the worst time.
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He likes to dress well and despite some heavy jet lag gives off an irrepressible energy.
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Before the jet lag wears off, we'd like to remember the Paris fashion shows of last week.
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There were those who said we ghastly media reptiles were horribly unfair to be quizzing the Australian about the whip row even before his jet lag wore off in mid-January.
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Despite the abundance of natural gas reserves in Malaysia coupled with serious government thrusts to promote cogeneration, its (cogeneration) development pace lags far off expectations.
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Still, on-field relevance lagged behind off-field significance, as Charlie Weis replaced Tyrone Willingham, who replaced Bob Davie, who replaced Lou Holtz, the last coach who cemented Notre Dame's elite reputation.
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(G ) As in F, but the fluorescence lag upon an off pulse.
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In the striatum, hemodynamic responses were attenuated and temporally lagged OFF medication relative to controls.
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Life expectancy in the poorest fifth of the UK continues to lag behind better-off areas, especially among women.
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The research might also explain why jet lag, which throws off circadian rhythms, has been shown to affect immunity.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "lag off", consider more established phrases like "fall behind", "slow down", or "ease off" depending on the specific context you intend to convey.
Common error
Avoid creating new phrasal verbs by combining "lag" with prepositions arbitrarily. Stick to established phrasal verbs or use alternative expressions to ensure clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lag off" is an unconventional combination of the verb "lag" and the preposition "off". Ludwig AI identifies it as an incorrect phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lag off" is not a recognized or correct phrase in standard English. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's absent from dictionaries and lacks established usage. When aiming to convey ideas related to slowing down, falling behind, or ceasing activity, it's best to use established alternatives like "fall behind", "slow down", or "ease off". Using incorrect or non-standard phrases can lead to misunderstanding and should be avoided in formal and informal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fall behind
This alternative focuses on the aspect of not keeping pace or progressing slower than others.
trail behind
Implies a more significant distance or gap between the subject and others.
slow down
Indicates a reduction in speed or activity level.
ease off
Suggests a gradual decrease in effort or intensity.
let up
Implies a temporary reduction or cessation of something, often pressure or intensity.
slack off
Suggests being lazy or not putting in enough effort.
lose momentum
This alternative emphasizes the diminishing drive or forward movement.
decelerate
Formally indicates a decrease in speed.
become stagnant
Indicates a state of inactivity or lack of progress.
come to a standstill
Focuses on the complete cessation of movement or progress.
FAQs
Is "lag off" a correct English phrase?
No, "lag off" is not recognized as a standard or idiomatic phrase in English. It's better to use established alternatives.
What can I say instead of "lag off" to mean slow down?
What alternatives exist for "lag off" to indicate falling behind?
Alternatives such as "fall behind" or "trail behind" can effectively express the concept of not keeping pace.
How can I avoid using incorrect phrasal verbs like "lag off"?
Always verify the correctness of phrasal verbs in a dictionary or grammar guide. When in doubt, opt for simpler and more direct expressions.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested