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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off putting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is having an unpleasant or repelling effect, typically on one's mood or attitude. For example, "The bitter taste was off putting, so I didn't end up ordering it".
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He avoids cutting anything off, putting anything out of view.
"Everybody has an off putting week.
It's very off putting and inconsiderate to other passengers.
Prolonged eye contact before a conversation can be off putting.
Yellow teeth can be off putting to the reader.
Gossip can be very off putting to a guy.
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But many people find the distortions off-putting.
But off-putting.
How off-putting?
That was off-putting.
off-putting to voters?
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