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The phrase "off from the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is separated or distinct from something else. For example, "The student was running off from the group."
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Cambodia was cut off from the world.
Don't shut yourselves off from the world.
They took off from the system.
It flew off from the terrace.
She got laid off from the N.C.
Or log off from the network.
"It's like limbs being cut off from the body".
Cut off from the rest of the world.
They are literally cut off from the rest of America".
Yet he did not cut himself off from the world.
A jet took off from the international airport nearby.
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