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The phrase "off the flow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to divert or interrupt the natural progress or movement of something. Example: The construction project has caused a lot of disruptions, throwing traffic off the flow of the city's daily life.
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We want to shut off the flow of capital.
Cutting off the flow increases the pressure inside the well.
Keflezighi, meanwhile, feeds off the flow of competition.
The sprays help shut off the flow of inflammatory chemicals that trigger allergy symptoms.
Investors, meanwhile, have shut off the flow of fresh capital to many exploration and production companies.
But, of course, no one is talking about turning off the flow of oil overnight.
The effect was to choke off the flow of contributions to Mr. Florio from Washington.
That is, movement along a fault line cut off the flow in some places.
We should do whatever it takes to cut off the flow of money".
The surest way is to cut off the flow of ideas from around the world.
Even so, you don't want to cut off the flow of ideas.
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