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"off beat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is unconventional, difficult to predict, or out of sync with the norm. For example, "He had an off beat sense of humor that often caught people by surprise."
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"They're dancing off beat," he said.
In 2005, Robert wrote and illustrated Blockology: An Off Beat Guide to Lower Manhattan.
Newspapers across the country are shrinking, laying off beat reporters who understood their turf.
Before the game, D'Antoni said, "Every good offense is a rhythm, and our rhythm is off beat right now".
A few times during this show, when the drums would arrive on the off beat, it was notable, even exciting.
Now for something a little more off beat… (as if CG as a whole isn't off beat as it is) Cretors' popcorn makers!
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You're better off beating his weapons.
Of course, nothing is ever easy and Bournemouth are fresh off beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
I don't want to start off beating up on her".
It was tough but I felt I dealt with all the pressure coming off beating the number one seed.
The slurring figures in the violins that accent the off beats were like sneaky little jabs in your gut.
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