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McCarron was photographed arriving in Atlanta wearing a boot on his right foot, reportedly because of an ingrown toenail, and he looked a bit off after being the nation's top-rated passer last season.
Faux Native American headdresses looked a bit off when worn by British teenagers, though.
They've looked a bit off the pace in recent La Liga games.
Looked a bit off the pace in the first half, but tried to raise his game in the second.
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"Often, you can't see if the pads on their feet have been burnt or if they have smoke inhalation, so we're saying that if they look a bit off, they're probably bushfire affected," she said.
It leaves Morrison's claim that Australia only has a spending problem looking a bit off-script.
Lee Evans is one of the great clowns of the age, but on his new arena tour, Monsters, the slap is flaking and the red nose looks a bit off-colour.
Whereas Cornerstone participants' heavy metal regalia could look a bit off-putting to parents dropping off their young children, the theology behind the event remained solidly conservative evangelical.
Maybe it could redeploy the spare match officials to stand on Qatar construction sites and raise their flags every time something looks a bit off.
I can see why the plural doesn't make sense, given that the product name is Glass, but the only reason not to use the possessive, it seems, is that any word that ends with an 's' always looks a bit off once it becomes a possessive.
As I looked, a bit dropped off.
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