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Discover LudwigThe phrase "next off" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It is sometimes used informally to indicate the next item in a sequence, but it is not widely accepted. Example: "Next off, we will discuss the budget for the upcoming project."
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Next, off comes her equally anonymous ensemble, the long-sleeved black cardigan and the ankle-length black skirt.
"I couldn't ever seem to learn," he writes, "where my father's edge was; one step on terra firma, the next off and tumbling into space".
The US go next off in 4.75, a new start record, they go slightly sideways at bend 11 but this is a fine run overall, though it can't quite pip the Germans - they're a mere 0.01sec off.
Also: Val, whose very boast that she is a fan of Ed Sheeran marks her out as lacking in taste or tasty: she'll surely be next off, after the upbeat, doomed vicar, as if there's any other kind of vicar.
Next off, says an Israeli close to the negotiations, will be the dispatch of two battalions (about 1,000 men) of Palestinian presidential guards to Gaza's southern border, as a precursor to persuading Egypt to open the border at Rafah.Although Mr Abbas offers a convenient interlocutor, rebuilding Gaza will inevitably require co-ordination with Hamas.
Next off, a lack of water resistance.
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The Steelers' next off-season workout is Tuesday, the first of three next week.
And the Chargers should make him more viable in interviews next off-season.
Asked about his golf plans for the next off-season, Bradway said: "I don't think so.
I'm putting you on the next off-peak train outta here".
But even signing Sessions is unlikely because of its implications on the Knicks' payroll during next off-season's free agency.
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