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The phrase "off I went" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone has left or started a journey, often in a somewhat whimsical or informal context. Example: "With a sense of adventure, off I went into the unknown, ready to explore new horizons."
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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.
(Carer; mother, 51, Black Caribbean) "He had a week or two off, I went in and saw the staff [sixth form college], I went in with him and said that he was having difficulties.
A Vatican photographer snapped two pictures, and off I went.
On went "My Generation" and off I went.
So off I went and started planting vegetables.
Off I went to prepare the dinner.
So off I went with mine".
And that was it; off I went.
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In the jump-off, I went first and ended up doing a quicker time than him, but I made a mistake and had one down.
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