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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the market" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is no longer available for purchase or to describe a situation where something is unavailable or not on offer. Example: The house was taken off the market after only two weeks, as the owners received an offer they could not refuse.
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Hulu was subsequently taken off the market.
Switzerland pulled kava off the market.
The apartment was later taken off the market.
He took it off the market shortly afterward.
The house has since been taken off the market.
It was taken off the market in 2002.
Drugs will always need to be taken off the market.
In 2010 the drug was taken off the market.
"This drug needs to be taken off the market".
They took it off the market at the end of July.
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Take it off the debt market forever.
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