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'off point' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not relevant to the topic at hand. For example, "That's an interesting comment, but it's a bit off point."
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That is true, but off point.
The cuts also would be off point.
But we are getting off point.
But I'm getting off point.
Much of it feels off point.
But that's off point.
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It's the jumping-off point".
No drop-off point.
That cut-off point could be extended.
"That was the starting-off point".
Hong Kong is an obvious jumping-off point.
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