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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the map" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is outside of the normal limits or boundaries. For example, "This new technology is off the map--it completely changes how we think about our industry."
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Uruguay: off the map?
"Then I fell off the map".
Lately, most have fallen off the map.
One man's entire village was wiped off the map.
"We are wiped off the map of tourism.
They have tried to wipe us off the map".
I thought Niger was being blown off the map".
So why did it drop off the map?
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Ms. Jamison called the donation "an off-the-map gift".
They're big into off-the-map and sharing their experience".
Below this cut-off, the map length increases again due to an increased number of contigs.
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