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The phrase "off I go" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express intention to depart from a specific place or situation. For example: "I'm finished with my work so off I go!"
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Anyway, summer comes and off I go.
"I have a day off, I go to Florida".
And if I have to go off, I go off, but it does make those choices harder.
If I'm off, I go to Central Park and play football or soccer.
"No one has come up to me and said, 'Right, off I go round the world with you,' or 'I'll stay at home and wait for you to come back.' No one has said that to me yet, and I hope they will".
At dinner the menu is the same as lunch so, pizza ticked off, I go for a good pork terrine with an overly chunky piccalilli, flavour-filled seabass with potatoes and fennel – then panna cotta with a pomegranate sauce which isn't.
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Well off I went.
After I dropped him off, I went grocery shopping.
I rented a bicycle each morning, adjusted the seat and off I went.
As soon as it's kick-off I go into him with everything I've got.
On went "My Generation" and off I went.
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