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"off the plate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been removed or taken away from a person or situation. Example: After months of negotiations, the company finally took the issue of salary off the plate and agreed to a fair increase for its employees.
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He's not going off the plate".
Yet when she steps off the plate, it's a relief.
He backed off the plate four to six inches.
A wedge of it threatened to topple off the plate.
"I was trying to bounce the ball off the plate," Guthrie said.
Mr. Robert had eaten off the plate of Mr. Clarke's imagination.
If you're going to miss, miss off the plate, not over the plate.
Her moussaka and pastitsio are distinctive, light enough to float off the plate.
If they don't come automatically, order them: Though crunchy, they seemed to float off the plate.
It looks like they're about to jump off the plate at you.
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Salads with a star signifying "hot and spicy" deliver real jump-off-the-plate punch.
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