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"off shift" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a period of time during which someone is not working. For example, "I'm looking forward to my off shift tomorrow so I can relax."
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"He made a point of sitting down with everyone going off shift".
There used to be thousands of men with dirty faces coming off shift.
Athersuch added: "One of our doctors who just came off shift said she is seeing so many blank faces.
Walking off shift in a great wave of orange high-vis vests, I chat to another man in his 60s.
It was the first of nine strikes in Chicago, with employees at McDonalds, Wendy's, Walgreens, Macy's and Sears also due to walk off shift.
Other personnel were going off shift – we were on a regular relief vessel going to remove troops and deploy new ones.
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He flicks it off, shifts it, and someone else on the stage has a brief moment in the light.
Similarly, we might be better off shifting some of the tax burden from wages and profits to a broader tax on energy or carbon.
"The mine finally closed for good last year, so we're no longer about pulling pints to line up for men coming off shifts," Corcoran says.
Cloudflare's teams in San Francisco and London handed off shifts to one another, working around the clock to fix the bug once it was reported.
"The sending off shifts the tactical side, but we quickly went into the two banks of four and I was delighted with the character shown by the players, because they had to shift their mentality.
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