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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off year" is usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to an event that is expected to be less successful, or a period of time when someone or something does not perform as well. For example: "It was a disappointing year for the company, which had an off year after a record-breaking year of sales."
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I just had an off year.
"I just had an off year, I don't know what to tell you," Mickelson said.
Belmont can handle a crowd twice the size, but it's an off year.
Biennial bearing is a problem and sometimes no fruit is harvested in the off year.
It's an off year, but I don't think that consumers are going to come roaring back.
Most commonly hit was an off year in a company's key sector or home market.
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But that dream is for a far-off year and place -- Athens, say, or Paris.
Plantation 2000 was about a slave plantation in that far-off year 2000.
Off-year election victories by Democrats.
It was the signature contest of that off-year election cycle.
Comment about off-year elections in NYC, New Jersey, and Virginia.
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