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Discover Ludwig"off the road" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "off the road" to refer to being away from a predetermined path or journey, either figuratively or literally. For example: "We got off the road for lunch and made it back in time for the meeting."
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Which doesn't mean Miike Snow has sworn off the road.
get off the road.
I had to pull off the road".
More houses, in off the road.
She runs him off the road.
Sanchez did not veer off the road.
We won't pick coal off the road.
Few overseas visitors venture off the road.
I nearly drove off the road.
He goes off the road a lot.
Cars have been taken off the road.
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