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"off the ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe either a physical action or an event or idea that has gained momentum and has begun to make progress. For example, "With her hard work, the project was quickly off the ground."
Dictionary
off the ground
phrase
Having gotten a good start; having reached a level of stability or self-sufficiency.
Exact(60)
How high was it off the ground?
"I'm just getting off the ground.
That's enough to get off the ground.
Can 'Gravity' get off the ground?
They're talking about getting off the ground.
But nothing got off the ground.
The back wheels lifted off the ground.
Lift your butt off the ground.
Imagine trying to jump off the ground.
Cardinals also will eat off the ground.
Your feet should come off the ground.
More suggestions(25)
firm off the ground
gaet caree off the ground
got off the ground
gently off the ground
hardly off the ground
issue off the ground
items off the ground
industry off the ground
off the terrestrial
off the soil
off the reason
off the land
off the surface
off the earth
off the shore
off the core
off the area
off the start
off the mass
off the anchor
off the cracked
off the grounds
off the crushed
off the shut
off the reasons
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