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Discover Ludwig"lifting off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a physical departure from a location, such as an airplane taking off from an airport or a spaceship launching off of a planet. For example, "We watched the spaceship lift off from the launchpad in a cloud of smoke and fire."
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It was like the space shuttle lifting off.
But when that started lifting off, Mama started crying.
Even so, I found myself not lifting off with the band.
He appears on stage like Top Gear's Stig, lifting off his motorbike helmet to reveal himself.
My peers were lifting off all around me, passengers on shining aircraft of sexual discovery.
"Being in a place that's lifting off – and you're a part of it," Mr. Ryan said.
Leave to cool a little before upturning carefully and lifting off the foil.
One of its shots shows Jesus lifting off like a rocket on his way to heaven.
The first wave arrived just as the CASEVAC was lifting off with Yaz.
The Sienna then one-ups the sports car by lifting off into space.
Bird enthusiasts rave about the sight and sound of snow geese lifting off by the thousands.
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