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The phrase "off the end" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is at the farthest point or edge of an object or situation. Example: "The boat drifted off the end of the dock, leaving the crew scrambling to retrieve it."
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'You can easily fall off the end of the continent,' Niall says.
Next, cut off the end as needed.
"Take off the end, baby," Hackford said.
A swing hangs off the end.
And, of course, we run off the end down here.
"I couldn't pull it down off the end of 13.
A single strand dangles off the end of each arm.
But he caught it off the end of the bat.
Do not row canoe off the end of the earth.
He hit it off the end of his bat.
There's a bee hanging off the end of his finger.
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