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Discover Ludwig"off the roof" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is moving very quickly, or that there is a large amount of something. For example, "The cheers were so loud they could be heard off the roof."
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Yeah, [once] I leapt off the roof.
Walls were ripped off, the roof was peeled back".
And not falling off the roof, joke the pair.
The hurricane peeled off the roof of Laidlaw's bunker.
The pine tree dangled off the roof as Kearns spoke.
At 4, he had to be dragged off the roof.
It took off the roof of the market building.
Another approach is to rappel off the roof clipped into what looks like a padded swing.
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His momentum carried him right off the roof.
"And he directs him to kick the gun off the roof".
Mangoes will be flying off the roof," he said.
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