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"off script" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used when a speaker or actor deviates from the dialogue, instructions, or words written in a script. For example, "The actor went off script during the second scene and ad-libbed some of his lines."
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She was always off script.
He wanders off script.
Politically speaking, she is way off script.
But that trip also veered off script.
This is clearly off script, and unwelcome.
No-one wants to verge off script.
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The series has led to spin-off script books, video tapes and DVDs.
"Now what?" she asked, off-script.
But things went off-script.
He does not go off-script.
At which point, the encounter veered terrifyingly off-script.
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