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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "make off" is not a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It's more of a colloquialism than a grammatically correct phrase.
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make off
verb
To run away; to exit
Exact(44)
He'll make off with par.
Did she make off with any free clothing?
They break into stranger's coolers and make off with watermelons.
They make off with about half the ranch's horses.
They have even dumped garbage from the bins to make off with the garbage bags.
First, they make off with digital information about individuals that is useful in many ways.
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