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Discover Ludwig"off my back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "to be relieved of something burdensome", and is often used in the phrase "get something off my back". For example, "I'm so glad to finally have this assignment off my back."
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It just rolled off my back.
Some days, I let it roll off my back.
"That's off my back," he said.
Now guys can get off my back".
No skin off my back.
"I've shrugged a weight off my back.
"This is a weight off my back".
Stuff rolls off my back, mostly".
"Blake has taken the burden off my back," he explained.
"I lied to get Jimmy off my back," he says.
"But if that keeps people off my back, sure".
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