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The phrase "off on" is not considered correct or grammatical in written English. If you mean to express some sort of sudden movement or action, you can use the phrase "off to," or "setting off to," as in the sentence: We are setting off to the grocery store in a few minutes.
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Hold off on that.
He signs off on everything.
It's rubbing off on everyone.
Chemists always off on tangent.
He signed off on everything".
He was carried off on a stretcher.
They are off on the wrong foot.
I get off on energy and spirits".
Goode and I hurried off on foot.
"Bilbo Baggins gets off on hairy feet.
Glynn chose to hold off on surgery.
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