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The phrase "off the scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often associated with having an intense or extreme level of something, such as emotion, intensity, or level. For example, you might say: "The crowd's reaction to the singer's performance was off the scale."
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Day's has flown off the scale.
The Britometer starts going off the scale.
Its own IQ has dropped off the scale.
Right, my cheap sarcasm-o-meter is going off the scale from now on in.
The scope for adventure in another language "just seemed off the scale".
Then, when you add Christmas into the mix, it just goes off the scale".
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Off-the-scale annoying and scaring.
It has off-color remarks, off-the-rack costumes and off-the-scale monotony.
"It's off-the-scale huge".
("Off-the-scale brilliant," says Nicholas).
MR: That sounds like another amazing off-the-scale moment for you.
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