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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the string" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to music, particularly when discussing string instruments or techniques. Example: "The musician played the notes off the string to create a softer sound."
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Continue sewing up to the neck end, then tie off the string.
Using a small, sharp knife, cut off the string, then peel away the skin, leaving a layer of fat.
He undertook detailed preparations for meetings, then made sure specific questions were asked so that he could rattle off the string of facts he had memorized.
On the half-hour flight back to Columbus, Kasich reeled off the string of numbers that he said validated his success.
On Monday, M&T Bank kicked off the string of earnings releases, saying its profits dropped 25percentt from a year ago.
Manager Jerry Manuel was not aware of Reyes's record, although he could rattle off the string of big hits that Reyes has delivered over the last two weeks.
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Even if the neck doesn't bend, the bridge doesn't pop off, the strings don't buzz, the guitar may respond poorly to playing.
Over four movements, the music lurches between hectic orchestral noises and plaintive tonal harmonies, until, in a climactic passage, the wedges are removed, the tape is ripped off the strings, and the piano is allowed to sing out fully.
Lastly, the run-around forehand in the Ad court is naturally well disguised, so Williams has to wait until the ball comes off the strings before chasing after it.
It's not a matter of opinion; either there is reverberation or there is not, and though the orchestra played those chords with ample heft, when the bows came off the strings, the sound died immediately.
Take off the strings.
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