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Discover Ludwig"off the chart" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is so good, outlandish, or extreme, that it goes beyond the usual range of measurement or the highest level. For example, "He scored off the chart on his SATs."
Idiom
Off the chart.
If something goes off the chart, it far exceeds the normal standards, good or bad, for something.
Dictionary
off the chart
adverb
Alternative form of off the charts
Exact(56)
Sometimes a female friend would get a boyfriend and drop off the chart.
It fell off the chart in its third week.
It fell off the chart after eight weeks.
It was knocked off the chart the proceeding week.
"Love in This Club Part II" slipped off the chart after twenty-two weeks.
It fell off the chart after being number eighteen for the week of April 9, 2005.
In the succeeding week, the song descended to number 35 and then fell off the chart.
Before falling off the chart in November 2009, the album had sold around 35,000 copies.
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