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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the cliff" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden, dramatic decline, often in terms of financial or economic conditions. For example, "After the company was hit with a lawsuit, their profits went off the cliff."
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We didn't go off the cliff".
If often repeated, the politicians will inevitably drive off the cliff and create a cataclysm.
It's not the road runner who sprints off the cliff — it's Wile E. Coyote!
"Falling off the cliff was the greatest thing that ever happened to me," he says.
When will the catapult misfire, and when will Coyote run off the cliff?
"I hope we can stop ourselves going off the cliff like lemmings," he said.
"We avoided plummeting off the cliff, but we haven't avoided more cliffs in the future".
How likely is he to go off the cliff?
Says Roberts: "It just fell off the cliff".
Sales were down before the Sept. 11 attacks, but afterward they really fell off the cliff.
The goal is to drive off the cliff and roar full-throttle into the valley below.
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