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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moving off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the act of departing or leaving a place or situation. Example: "The guests began moving off the dance floor as the party wound down." Another example: "The protestors were asked to start moving off the premises as the store was closing for the night."
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— before dutifully moving off.
Sandy and Ray were already moving off.
The Eurostar is moving off.
We're moving off each other a lot.
The product is moving off the shelves".
You've got scenery moving off and on, actors moving off and on, stagehands rearranging the sets.
"This is called moving off the X," he told me.
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This is a fact not realized by the Semiconductor industry when it began moving off-shore.
Moving off-campus or to a fraternity, sorority, or independent living group?
The new study is the latest contribution to a debate about whether West Lake contamination is moving off-site.
If you are moving off-campus to save money, do your budgeting first.
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