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"music off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a request or instruction to turn off background music. For example, "Can you please turn the music off? It's getting a bit distracting."
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Now he plays music off four AA rechargeable batteries.
Could they shut the music off, please?
When I turned the music off, they woke up.
A manager turned the music off after one customer complained during the stunt.
Someone has turned the music off now and the neighbours can hear girls screaming.
Two minutes later: music off, lights on, this is a raid!
He keeps turning the music off, jumping around onstage, saying "This is my new single!
We live in a time when it's very easy to shrug recorded music off as a value-less thing.
I had to take that music off, because she was getting really upset, because she was listening to Scottish music.
Send your music off to venues and see if you get booked.
TV off, music off, cell phone away, and yes, log off that social networking site.
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