Sentence examples for off referred from inspiring English sources

"off referred" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is not grammatically correct or commonly used. If you want to use the word "off" in a sentence, it should usually be followed by a noun or pronoun. For example: "He took off his hat." or "She got off the bus." If you want to use the word "referred" in a sentence, it should typically be followed by a preposition or noun phrase. For example: "She referred to the notes for more information." or "He referred the matter to the committee." An example of a sentence using both "off" and "referred" correctly could be: "I took off my jacket and referred to my notes for the next steps in the project."

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A press release sent out in his name (which he won't have personally signed off) referred to bigots and was retracted.

To remove artifacts arising from fluctuations in the microscope system and detector photoresponsivity for each image, a second image was acquired, with the laser switched off, referred to as the background, B, and its average value was subtracted from the initial image (signal, S).

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He managed to laugh off referring to corn as an "amber wave of grain" while in Iowa.

But in Iraq the people on the inside tipped them off," referring to the Iraqis and American operatives who were involved in manipulating the election.

"When people come here, everybody's eyes are on the ocean," Mr. Haiku said before we set off, referring to the famous waves on Oahu's North Shore.

Except for the execution, which he conceded was "ugly, on the field and off," referring to the emptying and windswept Stadium in the final innings.

He called the flag "offensive" and a "symbol of racism and slavery," but later backed off, referring to it as "a symbol of heritage".

"Gretzky's happy," Tikhonov told me straight off, referring to the Hall of Fame player and current Coyotes coach, "and that makes me happy".

The professor described it as "coughing avalanches" Professor Wagener believes that coughing in concerts can be "switched off" referring again to Brendel whose concert was uninterrupted after he told the audience to "cough more quietly".

But further conversation reveals she is in fact fairly certain she will vote No. "I'm thinking down the line if there might be children involved..," she trails off, referring to No campaign concerns about gay adoption and surrogacy.

"If I'm dialing in the fuel injection of my 1966 Ferrari P3/4," he said, "I don't have to worry about some yahoo from the BMW Club putting me off," referring to a possible misstep by a less-skilled driver.

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