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Discover Ludwig'off the meeting' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an idea or topic that was brought up and discussed during a meeting, but was not necessarily concluded at the end of the meeting. Example: We ran out of time, so we had to table the discussion on company policy modifications and move on, but we'll pick that up off the meeting.
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Other accounts said Mr. Mitchell had called off the meeting.
But the military clashes prompted Sudan to call off the meeting.
Mr. Coons complimented Senate officials for managing to to pull off the meeting.
When Democrats declined to vote on the bill without amendments, he called off the meeting.
I kick off the meeting by presenting a dashboard, illustrating the performance of the product in the previous week.
Mr. Meena called off the meeting, called for a team of doctors and paramedics to arrive at the protest site, and then rushed there to assess the situation.
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But the youths broke off the meetings after a violent April crackdown on demonstrators.
The allegations of violence are being played down by Zanu-PF Chairman Simon Khaya Moyo, who blames the MDC for "signing off" the meetings as having gone well.
We kicked-off the meeting with prayers to God, a ritual practiced in every meeting here.
The meeting's fallout echoes the trouble Froman had in an off-the-record meeting with progressive interest groups in February.
[The alleged comment, in an off-the-record meeting with writers at Variety, was later denied].
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