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The phrase "off load" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to release or unload something, or to transfer the responsibility of something to someone else. Example: The team worked hard to off load the heavy equipment from the truck. I need to off load some of my workload onto my coworkers. The company decided to off load the manufacturing process to a third-party supplier.
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If we didn't have each other here there would be no one to off load your problems to.
A clean break by Shanklin ends in a fluffed off load, a good attacking move spluttering out on the left wing.
However the second did not, the flanker Kieran Read put in by a clever off load from Piutau, with a further overlap on the outside.
Once this occurs an allosteric change results in greatly reduced off load of oxygen to tissues.
In my case, in San Francisco, we a have large waterfront with many piers for the fishing fleet to off load their catch to the local markets.
Armrests were fitted to each subject to allow pushing straight up with full elbow extension to off load the buttock tissue.
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This indicates the importance of dedicated modelling of build-up so as to subsequently predict wash-off load.
The structure analysed contained initial disbond in various locations with various sizes under a straight pull-off load.
"Inside, there's a core that I won't off-load".
We can off-load the kids with Jimmy".
The governing body wants to off-load struggling Newcastle first.
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