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"off piste" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is not following the established rules or norms. For example, "She took a risk and decided to go off piste with her business venture, and it paid off in the end."
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Thereafter the script veered off piste.
"There's deep powder and you can even potter off piste".
There may be just 35 groomed runs but the off piste rolls forever.
In the off piste they skied well, with good float through the tip.
Even when "off piste" means singing the words of the song.
So nothing too off piste there.
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Ask off-piste questions.
First, why off-piste?
No slurring, no off-piste remarks.
A "civilian" is more refreshing; off-piste.
Kurt takes a turning off-piste.
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